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How do I clean my sail #215051
07/01/10 02:45 AM
07/01/10 02:45 AM
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Isle of Wight, England
WightWave Offline OP
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Hi Everyone,

I've got a Hobie Wave with a colourful sail. The sail has a number of stains on it that are rust coloured and I want to get rid of them. But I'm worried about using bleach-based products because I don't want to be left with a sail with white patches on it.

If you need pictures just ask and I'll attach them.

Regards, Tim

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Re: How do I clean my sail [Re: WightWave] #215091
07/01/10 09:22 AM
07/01/10 09:22 AM
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I don't know if it will work on sails but I use WD-40 to remove rust from my "stainless steel" fittings and knives. You might squirt a little of that on a rag and rub a small patch to see if it has any effect.


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Re: How do I clean my sail [Re: Timbo] #215092
07/01/10 09:29 AM
07/01/10 09:29 AM

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there are many products at westmarine (or here at the onlinestore) that are safe on sails and remove rust

Re: How do I clean my sail [Re: ] #215111
07/01/10 11:56 AM
07/01/10 11:56 AM
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I have used "Wink" rust remover and it works pretty well...Don't know the long term effects as far a weakening the cloth...it is an acid.

Try it on obscure portion of the sail if you want to test it...flush it with plenty of water after the stain has vanished...it is made to be use on clothes (whites and colors), and I use it for that all the time, so it should be fine... I used it on an old white tornado sail once, it worked amazing...the sail had some really nasty rust stains and it made a significant improvement...most times it completely removes it instantly without a trace of the original stain. If its really bad...to the point of having a "crust" of rusty metal on the fabric you may have to keep apply over and over till it dissolves it all.

You can buy it at most grocery stores, very inexpensive...Publix has it in my area...comes in a small dark bronze plastic bottle. If you look at the label, it probably has the same active ingredients that the high dollar "marine" version has...

PLEASE NOTE: This recommendation comes with no warrantee or guarantees, expressed or implied...LOL

Regards,
Bob


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