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Matt,
There may be other people here who have had to deal with your exact situation, and they may have better ideas, however this is what I would try. The rust stain is probably not very deep into the gelcoat. I would get some rust stain remover such as Carbona "Stain Devils" #9 which is specifically for rust stains on fabric. I believe that Walmart sells it. I'd then test a tiny little drop on part of the stain to make sure that it didn't hurt the gelcoat. It probably won't, but if it does you'll only have a tiny spot. If this works, you can treat the whole stain, and be done. If not, you'll probably have to strip the wax, polish out the stain with fiberglass polish, and then rewax the polished area. Good luck, Don W. wrote: Ladies and Gents I wonder if I could tap the combined wisdom of this group to help me deal witht he results of my stupidity. I have a nice rust stain in my gelcoat, in the cockpit as a result of leaving a pair of pliers out in the rain for a week. What would be the best way to remove the stain without damaging the gelcoat? I do know that the sun will eventually bleach it our completely but it would be nice to get rid of it sooner Many thanks in advance Matt SV Mischief PY 26, #129 Montreal |
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