Rust stains????
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Rust stains????
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Re: Rust stains????
Tom Keels wrote:
Hey Big T, Do you have to re-wax after??
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Re: Rust stains????
I used to use SNO-BOL on my offshore boat. Thro a little wax on it afterwards and your good to go.
Re: Rust stains????
Had real good luck with Starbrite's Teflon Premium polish/wax. Sell it at walmart. Don't need to rewax afterwards.
Good for leaf stains, rust stains, etc.
Good for leaf stains, rust stains, etc.
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Re: Rust stains????

Grocery stores, hardware stores, wally world, etc.
Collinite Metal Polish works good to finisher up.
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Re: Rust stains????
Re: Rust stains????
I used the Aurora boat scrub and it got rust stains, black marks and all the other little stains out. It is much gentler than all the other acid based products I have used. Lots of time the acid based products make the fittings bleed after using. None of that with boat scrub.
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