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cdlong 05-10-2015 08:14 AM

Remove stains from gelcoat
 
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I have 5 stains that I have tried the 2 cleaners on, with scrub pad & stiff brush. One stain lifted well, the other 5 are a PIMA! Anyone know how I can remove them before I apply the floor sealer to get her shine back?

otterhound 05-10-2015 10:22 AM

FSR by Davis will work well on stains like that. It's basically oxalic acid in gel form. Brush it on, leave it for a few minutes, remove with water and a sponge or brush.
Rod

PigSticker 05-10-2015 02:31 PM

Some stains can get so deep in the gelcoat that you have to sand them out, and sometimes that may not even work..

erebus 05-10-2015 04:06 PM

Mary Kate On-and-Off.
Its our go to waterline stain remover here at the yard come haulout time.
Just dont let it drip on your galvanized trailer!

http://newcontent.westmarine.com/con...ull/127961.jpg

(FYI- its a combo of hydrochloric, oxalic and phosphoric acids)

CJg8r 05-27-2015 10:55 PM

I've had good luck with snobowl toilet cleaner

BigLew 05-28-2015 12:20 AM

If you believe it is an iron based stain (rust stain), go with Iron-Out. Get it in your grocery store or Home Depot.

Also, You might try white vinegar first, rinsed and then go at it with baking soda.

Just a thought- no garruantees

cdlong 05-29-2015 05:41 AM

Thank you!

uncleboo 05-29-2015 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by erebus (Post 236283)
mary kate on-and-off.
Its our go to waterline stain remover here at the yard come haulout time.
Just dont let it drip on your galvanized trailer!

http://newcontent.westmarine.com/con...ull/127961.jpg

(fyi- its a combo of hydrochloric, oxalic and phosphoric acids)

wear a mask and have plenty of ventilation!

erebus 05-29-2015 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uncleboo (Post 236621)
wear a mask and have plenty of ventilation!

Plus heavy gloves and eye protection!!
;)

WaveWalker 05-29-2015 06:38 PM

Muriatic acid, spray on and rinse immediately. Do this as many times as necessary unitl stain is gone, will also remove barnacle and shells off bare bottoms. I recommend stripping any wax off the gelcoat with degreaser first so the acid will work better then re wax when done. Can be used on motor for barnacles but do it at own risk! ON then OFF immediately! Will turn bottom paint green if allowed to run on it. Used this when I worked for a popular boat detailing company in the keys. THIS is done at your own risk. Cjg8r not to rain on your parade but keep snobowl off your boat, it is an abrasive and will scratch the crap out of your paint and gelcoat.

WaveWalker 05-29-2015 06:44 PM

Oh and buy a cheap sprayer because you most likely throw it out when your done.

Vezo, Part II 05-30-2015 01:38 PM

Erebus is dead on. Try not to spray into wind. Burns on contact. Dishwashing gloves at minimum. Rinse with copious amounts of water. You will be amazed at results. Will not require anything abrasive whatsoever. If no bottom paint, will remove tannins from almost any amount of time in water. Removes rust with ease from any Chinese Stainless steel hardware, railing contacts with glass/gel coat. Remember: RINSE!!!

Vezo

cdlong 06-02-2015 04:57 AM

Cool, thanks. I know about the PPE, (personnel protective equipment), I work in a refinery. I'll strip the sealer and try this.


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