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Rust on Marine Vinyl

Anonymous user

22 April 2007 14:48:37

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Any ideas on how to remove rust from marine vinyl? I have tried bleach, CLR, Magic Eraser and they have only managed to lightly fade the mark.

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Anonymous user

24 April 2007 10:57:28

Joined: Unknown | Posts: Unknown

TFR perhaps or depending on the vinyl a bit of Y10, but be careful with it, try a discreet area first. Y10 contains oxalic acid which reacts with rust. Another thing you could try is WD40. It really depends on the vinyl, just try underneath first.

If no luck then contact me for some rust remover

www.boatcareuk.com

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Kalin B

13 August 2009 13:51:02

Joined: 13 August 2009 13:29:35 | Posts: 10

A&R Industrial, Commercial and Marine Cleaning Specialists
www.arcleanse.com
A&R Industrial Commercial and Marine Cleaning Specialsts www.arcleanse.com

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Anonymous user

13 August 2009 15:29:06

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? whats the point in that? we can all list our company names - we are on a forum to help each other this is not yellow pages derrrrrrrrrrr

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Anonymous user

13 August 2009 15:30:26

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Kalin B wrote:A&R Industrial, Commercial and Marine Cleaning Specialists
www.arcleanse.com


he is spamming the site, he is putting his company everywhere! its a blight on the site.

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Kalin B

13 August 2009 15:34:36

Joined: 13 August 2009 13:29:35 | Posts: 10

I do appologize to everyone in this forum if anyone tought that my inttention is "spam"!! I'm not spamming!! I'm sorry I placed my new web sait in response to some of the people's questions!! Ididn't mean any harm whats so ever!!! Regards and blessings from me!! Thank you!

Kalin Beltchev
A&R Industrial Commercial and Marine Cleaning Specialsts www.arcleanse.com

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Kalin B

13 August 2009 15:40:17

Joined: 13 August 2009 13:29:35 | Posts: 10

I'm sorry !!! I just didn't know I'm not alowed to place my brand new web sait in this forum !!! Sorry once again I thought maybe people would like some proffesional advice over the phone which is in my web sait so they contact me instead of me writting a lot in the forum!!! I'm serious in my appologies to everyone!!!
Thank you! Kalin Beltchev
A&R Industrial Commercial and Marine Cleaning Specialsts www.arcleanse.com

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Anonymous user

13 August 2009 15:42:27

Joined: Unknown | Posts: Unknown

it would help if you could answer some of the questions then...

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Kalin B

13 August 2009 15:47:57

Joined: 13 August 2009 13:29:35 | Posts: 10

yes sure with pleasure !!! Thank you!!

Kalin
A&R Industrial Commercial and Marine Cleaning Specialsts www.arcleanse.com

Re: Rust on Marine Vinyl

Kalin B

13 August 2009 16:05:46

Joined: 13 August 2009 13:29:35 | Posts: 10

An easy and safe way to get rid of "rust" stains on vinyl siding is to use "Lime-A-Way [link is to product info at Amazon]" cleaner. For regular cleaning, use a diluted solution of chlorine bleach and water (about 1 in 10 parts). Bleach is a surface tension inhibitor (lubricant). Any built up dirt will run off of the vinyl siding within 2 to 3 minutes, then just spray fresh water on the siding. The rust stains are not real rust, but lime deposits. I spray the deposits with Lime Away and the deposits will dissolve within 1 or 2 days.
A&R Industrial Commercial and Marine Cleaning Specialsts www.arcleanse.com