which product can I use to get rid of the rust on my rigging?

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I've just installed a brand new rigging two months ago and spots of rust already appears along the cables and on the turnbuckles...
The manufacter told me it was just "metallic pollution"... but that I have to get rid of it as soon as I can..
Which product is recommended to get rid of those rust stains?
 
Is the boat beside an obvious source of 'metallic pollution', for otherwise this excuse is highly dubious.
 
well...what to do...now i've got the rigging installed and the boat is in the shipyard....so metallic pollution is everywhere...so, my issue is to get rid of that rust...it seems superficial, it goes off scrubing it with a finger...
 
Seems odd to me. Do boats in boatyards often pick up ‘metallic polution’ in this way? Mine never have.

Perhaps if some thoughtless person starts using an angle-grinder on mild steel nearby? But then you would get rust spots on the deck as well. And neighbouring boats would be getting it also.
 
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Grinding dust.
I would polish with something like solvol autosol, which will remove the corrosion, smooth the surface and leave a protective oil/wax behind.
If it's really minor, just rubbing with wax polish or the proverbial oily rag will do.
FTAOD, I mean a literal oily rag, not a mechanic etc.
 
Polish it. The cause is micro crevice corrosion. Polishing removes the deposits and will ultimately remove the crevices.


That would work for the flattish metal surfaces, but how can one remove an external rusty cause from the interstices of wire rope strands ?
 
If someone has been grinding steel nearby you would have rust pocks all over your deck & windows.
The only other possible explanation is that your rigging has been made from ordinary commercial grade stainless 304 or A2 grade instead of marine 316 (A4 grade).
It sounds like the rigging manufacturer was cutting corners or seeking to maximise profit as the marine grade is more expensive.
Proving which grade it is will be more difficult but it sounds like you have been striped up.
 
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Shirley the primary action is to remove the cause (iron particles ?) and then deal with the superficial rust ?
 
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