Andrew41
Active Member
I find Largs marina chandlery staff to be extremely knowledgeable and helpful in most things marine.
Down in Ardrossan I was speaking to the boat valeter and he swears by Oxalic acid and he mixes up a solution in a spray bottle and uses it on everything from GRP hull brown staining to rustmarks, sprayhoods and teak deck marks. He said that surveyors have said that it is about the only cleaner you could use safely on the whole boat. Obviously one needs to mix the correct solution and do some testing first. I don't want to open up a debate but it was a coincidence that this came up yesterday as I was taking out a rust streak on my white GRP hull with 1,000 grit wet & dry as Farecla G3 with a machine wouldn't shift it and then his Oxalic shifted it while we stood and watched it and shot the breeze for a couple of hours 'till it got dark as he was waiting for some Coppercoat to cure and I went home having done very little as usual but had a nice time. Of course it's raining today.
Down in Ardrossan I was speaking to the boat valeter and he swears by Oxalic acid and he mixes up a solution in a spray bottle and uses it on everything from GRP hull brown staining to rustmarks, sprayhoods and teak deck marks. He said that surveyors have said that it is about the only cleaner you could use safely on the whole boat. Obviously one needs to mix the correct solution and do some testing first. I don't want to open up a debate but it was a coincidence that this came up yesterday as I was taking out a rust streak on my white GRP hull with 1,000 grit wet & dry as Farecla G3 with a machine wouldn't shift it and then his Oxalic shifted it while we stood and watched it and shot the breeze for a couple of hours 'till it got dark as he was waiting for some Coppercoat to cure and I went home having done very little as usual but had a nice time. Of course it's raining today.