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Mark

Heres a easy question, what is the best product/s to use in cleaning stainless steel, stanchions, pulpit etc. Thank, M.C.
 
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L.B.

clean your stanchion mark c.

urin from a pregnant woman works well , add a little beer & peperoni grease the stuff will take it right off! and leave it fresh smelling
 
Dec 3, 2003
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Cleaner/Wax

I, obviously, don't have the worldly experience of L.B., below, but Maguire's 50 Cleaner/Wax works for me. Or you may try an expensive paste named "Flitz" sold at the marine stores.
 
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Jerry Anderson

Scotch brite is alwright!!

Use a green scrub pad, like scotch brite, put the wax { teflon} right on the pad and let dry,. I sail in salt water and my stainless is alwaws GREAT!!
 
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Mark

Urin from a pregnant women...

Does anyone know of a pregnant women I can borrow?
 
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Les Blackwell

3M Stainless steel cleaner

Several years ago a sailing magazine (I forgot which one) did a report on the different stainless steel cleaners. They also mentioned that stainless needed some chemical to remain clean. Then they listed several cleaners but gave the 3M cleaner the best shot. Said that it not only cleaned but refinished the stainless so that it would hold up well. I have used it for several years and it does do the job. It is not a simple wipe on and off type but with a little elbow grease it does the job for the season. Comes in tubes and cans (not a member of 3M)
 
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BC

Bar Tenders Friend

I have used Bar Tenders Friend to remove stains from my chrome, etc. My neighbor uses SoftScrub. They both work well to remove the stain but you will need to go back over and polish.
 
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nick maggio

FLITZ

Really works great,I think it works better tham 3M cleaner have used both. If its real bad use it with scotch brite pad. nick
 
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Rick

Best Suff

Best stuff I've used is made by "Lagostina", the makers of stainless pots and pans. It's called Lagostina cleaner for stainless and copper pots, get it at Sears. You can even use it in the galley! :)
 
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david

Not Bar Tenders freind,

Bar Keepers freind. Best I've ever seen. $2 bucks a can at a grocery store.
 
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Steven Green

3-M Stainless Cleaner is great!

I just recently used the 3-M product to clean my swim ladder. It had been left in the down position all season by the last owner of my H26.5, and was quite rusty. The 3-m product removed all the staining, with very little elbow grease. Just wipe on with a cloth, rub for a few seconds and it was completely clean! Plan to do all of my stainless next week!
 
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L.B.

STAINS

MARK, BEHIND THE DIVERS MARKET IN NORTH PLYMOUTH THERE IS A PLACE THAT WILL POLISH THEESE FOR YOU. I'VE HEARD THEY DO A REALLY NICE JOB. L.B.
 
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Mark Crociati]

L.B.

L.B., where did you get that urine idea, sounds like a North Plymouth cleaner!
 
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Rich

try Ballistol as a pre-cleaner

You'll probably get lots of good recommendations for cleaning compounds but one suggestion I would make is to try Ballistol gun oil (non-petroleum) as a pre-cleaner. If you spray the Ballistol on and leave it there for a few days it will dissolve any deposits that aren't pure rust. It does well on that funny white corrosion that occurs in Aluminum window frames and spars. It has a lot of other interesting properties too, such as bonding with water to prevent water penetration at threaded joints. (Their link box doesn't seem to work so try: http://www.ballistol.com/about_us_our_policy.html).
 
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Mark

Urine formula

Hey L.B. stop shouting, use lower case letters on the internet. Also, no power boaters are allowed on this site! Go to: www.searayowners.com. Good boating! Your Bro.
 

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Mark

In a shared forum everyone is welcome. The topic is legitimate and besides, he'll probably get better help here. :) Thanks!
 
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