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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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Barkeepers Friend. Comes in a cardboard cylinder-shaped package like kitchen
cleansers. It contains oxalic acid. Wipe on with a damp cloth, wipe off with a damp cloth. Rust is gone. Works well on the hull to remove the dingy stains from dirty water, too. "Chris" wrote in message ups.com... 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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