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Hello Folks,
Well, in my enthusiasm I uncovered my boat too soon this season. Consequently, the top side got covered with small leaves. The problem is that when I washed the boat to wax it, I could not remove the leaf stains. I tried most everything I could think of that would not damage the gel coat. The stains remain. Any suggestions for removal would be greatly appreciated. Bob Marchese, Scituate, MA |
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![]() " Bob Marchese" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello Folks, Well, in my enthusiasm I uncovered my boat too soon this season. Consequently, the top side got covered with small leaves. The problem is that when I washed the boat to wax it, I could not remove the leaf stains. I tried most everything I could think of that would not damage the gel coat. The stains remain. Any suggestions for removal would be greatly appreciated. Bob Marchese, Scituate, MA Bob, After trying everything else, I used to use Comet, then wax again. However, I have found over the years that if you just wash the boat regularly, the sun eventually beaches out the stains and in a month or so they will be gone. How's the harbor looking this year? Eisboch |
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On Sun, 30 May 2004 13:19:19 GMT, " Bob Marchese"
wrote: Hello Folks, Well, in my enthusiasm I uncovered my boat too soon this season. Consequently, the top side got covered with small leaves. The problem is that when I washed the boat to wax it, I could not remove the leaf stains. I tried most everything I could think of that would not damage the gel coat. The stains remain. Any suggestions for removal would be greatly appreciated. Bob Marchese, Scituate, MA Have you tried oxalic acid yet? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message . .. " Bob Marchese" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello Folks, Well, in my enthusiasm I uncovered my boat too soon this season. Consequently, the top side got covered with small leaves. The problem is that when I washed the boat to wax it, I could not remove the leaf stains. I tried most everything I could think of that would not damage the gel coat. The stains remain. Any suggestions for removal would be greatly appreciated. Bob Marchese, Scituate, MA Bob, After trying everything else, I used to use Comet, then wax again. However, I have found over the years that if you just wash the boat regularly, the sun eventually beaches out the stains and in a month or so they will be gone. That is a pretty amazing phenomenon isn't it? db How's the harbor looking this year? Eisboch |
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" Bob Marchese" wrote in message
hlink.net Hello Folks, Well, in my enthusiasm I uncovered my boat too soon this season. Consequently, the top side got covered with small leaves. The problem is that when I washed the boat to wax it, I could not remove the leaf stains. I tried most everything I could think of that would not damage the gel coat. The stains remain. Any suggestions for removal would be greatly appreciated. Bob Marchese, Scituate, MA Check out meguires wax and surface cleaning solutions (search the web for it, there are thousands of websites that have it). I haven't tried it on a boat, but several other fiberglass things (Corvettes ((newer all fiberglass ones)), snowmobiles, storage sheds, RV's ((with fiberglass sides)), all of which have gelcoat/are outside in the weather/etc, and it usually works very well for all of them. It's a bit pricey, but their multi-step surface renewal system really works well. Just an aside, there are certain stains that get into the gelcoat but go away in time, you can royally damage gelcoat trying to scrub em out, best thing I know of is prevention. Seems a coat of wax BEFORE you store anything fiberglass, works the best. I got into the habit of clean/wax/cover/store and it has saved a lot of work in the spring (except the snowmobile, that's fall ![]() |
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![]() " Bob Marchese" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello Folks, Well, in my enthusiasm I uncovered my boat too soon this season. Consequently, the top side got covered with small leaves. The problem is that when I washed the boat to wax it, I could not remove the leaf stains. I tried most everything I could think of that would not damage the gel coat. The stains remain. Any suggestions for removal would be greatly appreciated. Bob Marchese, Scituate, MA Use bleach directly on the stain, then rinse thoroughly when the stain is gone. Bleach will not hurt the gelcoat. I used it regularly on my last 2 boats without a problem. |
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"John H" wrote
Have you tried oxalic acid yet? That's the stuff. I get mine in powdered concentrate form from the local home improvement joint under the name "wood bleach" or something like that. The reason stains are so hard to get out of fiberglass is that it's porous, kind of sponge like at a microscopic level and the stains get down into those little pores. OA will penetrate the pores and remove the stain without removing any of the material like you would if you tried to abrade the stain away. |
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On Mon, 31 May 2004 11:51:13 -0400, "Joe Blizzard" wrote:
"John H" wrote Have you tried oxalic acid yet? That's the stuff. I get mine in powdered concentrate form from the local home improvement joint under the name "wood bleach" or something like that. The reason stains are so hard to get out of fiberglass is that it's porous, kind of sponge like at a microscopic level and the stains get down into those little pores. OA will penetrate the pores and remove the stain without removing any of the material like you would if you tried to abrade the stain away. Buying the powder from a hardware store, or whatever, and mixing your own is much cheaper than buying the pre-mixed stuff at West Marine. I mix a gallon at a time and apply it with a spray bottle. Good stuff! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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A cleanser called "Bar Keeper's Friend"...very mildly abrasive cleaner for
fiberglass, chrome, stainless, etc., that contains Oxalic Acid. Wonderful stuff. " Bob Marchese" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello Folks, Well, in my enthusiasm I uncovered my boat too soon this season. Consequently, the top side got covered with small leaves. The problem is that when I washed the boat to wax it, I could not remove the leaf stains. I tried most everything I could think of that would not damage the gel coat. The stains remain. Any suggestions for removal would be greatly appreciated. Bob Marchese, Scituate, MA |
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