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Simply get some oxalic acid or a teak 'brightener' containing oxalic.
Some 'cleansers' also contain oxalic: Zud, Barkeepers Friend, etc. Oxalic acid will dissolve the rust stains faster than you can spell or say "oxalic acid". In article .com, Chris wrote: Hi Sailors, I just had my decks emroned with a sand mix for no-skid areas and the boat look great, however when a worker drills metal somewhere the tiny shavings blow onto the decks and ultimatly become these hard to clean rust dots... Any luck with non skid deck cleaning materials?? |
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