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Ron Patterson May 19th 04 04:16 PM

Will CLR Harm Sail Fabric?
 
I plan to use a product called CLR, (Calcium, Lime and Rust), to
remove lime deposits from the eyelets and cleats on my sails. My
question is will this stuff harm the sails? Is it acidic? I think lime
is caustic, so anything acidic would attack lime. But is this the case
with CLR? Will it eat up the fabric?

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Ron Patterson

Andy Champ May 20th 04 12:36 AM

Will CLR Harm Sail Fabric?
 
Ron Patterson wrote:
I plan to use a product called CLR, (Calcium, Lime and Rust), to
remove lime deposits from the eyelets and cleats on my sails. My
question is will this stuff harm the sails? Is it acidic? I think lime
is caustic, so anything acidic would attack lime. But is this the case
with CLR? Will it eat up the fabric?

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Ron Patterson


Does it have an ingredients list on the label? (I'd guess Oxalic acid)

Andy


Tom Shilson May 23rd 04 03:33 PM

Will CLR Harm Sail Fabric?
 
Ron Patterson wrote:

I plan to use a product called CLR, (Calcium, Lime and Rust), to
remove lime deposits from the eyelets and cleats on my sails.

snip

Check with a sailmaker. I would doubt that it would be safe. Sailcloth
has resins to help hold the strands in place.

Tom
of the Swee****er Sea


JohnD May 26th 04 02:03 AM

Will CLR Harm Sail Fabric?
 
FWIW CLR etched the marble in my bathroom. This stuff is no joke.

JAXAshby May 26th 04 03:51 AM

Will CLR Harm Sail Fabric?
 
FWIW CLR etched the marble in my bathroom. This stuff is no joke.



marble in a bathroom is exceedingly rare for houses built after 1903.

Maybe it is time you moved into a newer tract home.

Wim May 27th 04 12:32 PM

Will CLR Harm Sail Fabric?
 
Or clean with vinegar and baking soda, 1903 style ;-)

--
c ya Wim
www.cork.org


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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: FWIW CLR etched the marble in my bathroom. This stuff is no joke.
:
:
:
: marble in a bathroom is exceedingly rare for houses built after 1903.
:
: Maybe it is time you moved into a newer tract home.



Robert or Karen Swarts May 28th 04 04:36 PM

Will CLR Harm Sail Fabric?
 
Generally speaking, CLR will not harm fabric. However, it will etch almost
anything containing calcium (that's what the C is its name stands for). DO
NOT use it on concrete or marble, or other calcium based substances.

"Wim" wrote in message
...
Or clean with vinegar and baking soda, 1903 style ;-)

--
c ya Wim
www.cork.org


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
: FWIW CLR etched the marble in my bathroom. This stuff is no joke.
:
:
:
: marble in a bathroom is exceedingly rare for houses built after 1903.
:
: Maybe it is time you moved into a newer tract home.






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