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Cleaning Stains from Fiberglass
Over the winter, I stored my sailboat in a shed at our lake. Unfortunately,
the mice took over making it their home. I have cleaned the boat the best that I can using detergent, but there are still a lot of areas where the fiberglass is stained. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to eliminate these stains? Thanks, -- Mike Schumann |
"Mike Schumann" wrote in message ink.net... Over the winter, I stored my sailboat in a shed at our lake. Unfortunately, the mice took over making it their home. I have cleaned the boat the best that I can using detergent, but there are still a lot of areas where the fiberglass is stained. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to eliminate these stains? Thanks, -- Mike Schumann Mice have fleas. Fleas **** dried blood. In other words - iron i.e. rust stains. Your supermarket should have a product called "Wink" in a little brown bottle. It's great for rust stains. Follow the instructions. Don't listen to Krause - he's an idiot. CN |
"Harry.Krause" wrote in message ... Capt. Neal® wrote: "Mike Schumann" wrote in message ink.net... Over the winter, I stored my sailboat in a shed at our lake. Unfortunately, the mice took over making it their home. I have cleaned the boat the best that I can using detergent, but there are still a lot of areas where the fiberglass is stained. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to eliminate these stains? Thanks, -- Mike Schumann Mice have fleas. Fleas **** dried blood. In other words - iron i.e. rust stains. Your supermarket should have a product called "Wink" in a little brown bottle. It's great for rust stains. Follow the instructions. Don't listen to Krause - he's an idiot. CN I suspect that I would score 40 points higher than you on any standardized IQ test, Kneel. You're far closer to "idiot" than I'll ever be. Oxalic Acid is a prime stain removal ingredient, including rust stains, in many boat clean-up products. It's in Bar Keepers Friend, too...which is what I was going to suggest. |
"Harry.Krause" wrote in message ... Capt. Neal® wrote: "Mike Schumann" wrote in message ink.net... Over the winter, I stored my sailboat in a shed at our lake. Unfortunately, the mice took over making it their home. I have cleaned the boat the best that I can using detergent, but there are still a lot of areas where the fiberglass is stained. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to eliminate these stains? Thanks, -- Mike Schumann Mice have fleas. Fleas **** dried blood. In other words - iron i.e. rust stains. Your supermarket should have a product called "Wink" in a little brown bottle. It's great for rust stains. Follow the instructions. Don't listen to Krause - he's an idiot. CN I suspect that I would score 40 points higher than you on any standardized IQ test, Kneel. You're far closer to "idiot" than I'll ever be. Your IQ had better come in around the 190 mark, then. And, from your multiple stupid posts, I'd say you're lucky to come in at more than half that number (96 or higher in case you can't cypher it, Harry) Oxalic Acid is a prime stain removal ingredient, including rust stains, in many boat clean-up products. Perhaps you might drink some; for you it might be an alternative to that Sterno you usually sip in between plugs of your chaw. It's also dangerous and stupid to use in a boat or on a boat. http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/o6044.htm Get your head out of your ass, Harry. CN |
"Mike Schumann" wrote in message ink.net... Over the winter, I stored my sailboat in a shed at our lake. Unfortunately, the mice took over making it their home. I have cleaned the boat the best that I can using detergent, but there are still a lot of areas where the fiberglass is stained. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to eliminate these stains? Thanks, -- Mike Schumann Don't listen to Krause. He wants to hurt you. http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...entPage=family Try Whink. It works great for stains based on iron. CN |
Anyone who has to tell people is smart, probably isn't.
"Harry.Krause" wrote in message ... Capt. Neal® wrote: "Mike Schumann" wrote in message ink.net... Over the winter, I stored my sailboat in a shed at our lake. Unfortunately, the mice took over making it their home. I have cleaned the boat the best that I can using detergent, but there are still a lot of areas where the fiberglass is stained. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to eliminate these stains? Thanks, -- Mike Schumann Mice have fleas. Fleas **** dried blood. In other words - iron i.e. rust stains. Your supermarket should have a product called "Wink" in a little brown bottle. It's great for rust stains. Follow the instructions. Don't listen to Krause - he's an idiot. CN I suspect that I would score 40 points higher than you on any standardized IQ test, Kneel. You're far closer to "idiot" than I'll ever be. Oxalic Acid is a prime stain removal ingredient, including rust stains, in many boat clean-up products. Perhaps you might drink some; for you it might be an alternative to that Sterno you usually sip in between plugs of your chaw. |
edit Anyone who has to tell people he is smart, probably isn't. "Harry.Krause" wrote in message ... Capt. Neal® wrote: "Mike Schumann" wrote in message ink.net... Over the winter, I stored my sailboat in a shed at our lake. Unfortunately, the mice took over making it their home. I have cleaned the boat the best that I can using detergent, but there are still a lot of areas where the fiberglass is stained. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to eliminate these stains? Thanks, -- Mike Schumann Mice have fleas. Fleas **** dried blood. In other words - iron i.e. rust stains. Your supermarket should have a product called "Wink" in a little brown bottle. It's great for rust stains. Follow the instructions. Don't listen to Krause - he's an idiot. CN I suspect that I would score 40 points higher than you on any standardized IQ test, Kneel. You're far closer to "idiot" than I'll ever be. Oxalic Acid is a prime stain removal ingredient, including rust stains, in many boat clean-up products. Perhaps you might drink some; for you it might be an alternative to that Sterno you usually sip in between plugs of your chaw. |
"Capt. John Smith" Virginia Settler wrote in message ... edit Anyone who has to tell people he is smart, probably isn't. EVERYBODY knows Krause is an inflated bigot of an idiot. CN |
It's also dangerous and stupid to use in a boat or on a boat.
http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/en=ADglishhtml/o6044.htm Get your head out of your ass, Harry. ********** ?????? Oxalic acid is the primary ingredient in a number of popular, effective, and safe when used as directed marine cleaning products. |
wrote in message oups.com... It's also dangerous and stupid to use in a boat or on a boat. http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/o6044.htm Get your head out of your ass, Harry. ********** ?????? Oxalic acid is the primary ingredient in a number of popular, effective, and safe when used as directed marine cleaning products. Maybe so but idiot Harry Krause did not say anything about oxalic based cleaning products. The fool specified oxalic acid. CN |
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