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macdaddy
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Re: Leaf stains

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RUST-AID, YOU CAN GET IT AT HOME DEPOT FOR ABOUT $10.00. CHEAP SPRAY GUN ABOUT $9.00
SPRAY LET SET ABOUT 1-2 MINUTES. RUST, LEAF. GAS AND ETC. STAINS WILL DISAPPEAR BEFORE YOUR EYES!! THEN RINSE WELL. THIS ALSO CONTAINS ACID SO USE GLOVES.
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qoutrage
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Re: Leaf stains

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what chugbug said. turlet bowl cleaner works good. Snobowl or The Works.. pretty cheap stuff.
CYA- Use only as directed. :-D
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Re: Leaf stains

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Be careful with Rustaid it will etch gelcoat. From one who knows.
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Slough
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Re: Leaf stains

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chugbug wrote:I use toilet bowl cleaner. It's cheap and takes off rust or any other stains you have. Just rinse well and throw a little wax on it and your good to go.

I agree and if real bad, clorox name brand does seem to work better.
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