Removing rust stains

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I suspect that the boat owner next to me has been doing some angle grinding as there is a large rash of what looks like small rust stains on the non slip surface of my cockpit.
Can anyone recommend something that will remove them? I've tried a non slip deck cleaner on this task before but with not much effect.
 
2nd oxalic acid.. try your local chemist.... most bottles of boat products have oxalic in it in small amounts....

I had a similar problem after cleaning a fender with a brillo pad all the metal bits went rusty on the deck.
 
Oxalic acid. If you are lucky a local pharmacist will get it for you. Otherwise http://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/gbu0-prodshow/oxalic_acid.html

take care it is an acid and it is also somewhat poisonous. Gloves and eye protection. Wash splashes off the skin.

The trouble however is that the little metal particles are often hot enough to melt themselves into the surface so that the rust stains which although easy to remove with oxalic acid keep coming back.

Tell your neighbour to clean it up!
 
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The trouble however is that the little metal particles are often hot enough to melt themselves into the surface so that the rust stains which although easy to remove with oxalic acid keep coming back.
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take note of VicS comment
 
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