Try KrudKutter for the tape residue.

Joel Aronson


On Oct 22, 2012, at 2:36 AM, Liz Mather <mistralv22...@gmail.com> wrote:

Strange I was going to send a message requesting the expertise of the list
as well on a similar question.
I had someone working (well that claimed to be working on my boat) on my
boat doing some wet sanding and setoling my hand rail extra.
Two problems, one he told me that he had removed all the tape that he put
on the gel to protect it...NOT so when I removed the tape there is some
residue of glue etc on the gel.  The boat has been hauled and is on the
cradle in the shed but there will be all kinds of 'stuff' in the wind that
will get on this residue and damage the gel.  I think he thought that I
would miss it because the boat was in the hanger...and secondly he left
tools and the setol can (metal) on the deck and obviouly during a rain
storm and stained the decks with the metal so I now have a metal ring on my
deck in two places and the outline of the screw driver that he probably
used to open the can.  Believe it or not this person came highly
rated...whatever!
Is there something that I can use that will remove these stains?
Many thanks!


Liz Mather
Mistral V C & C 35-1
Hamilton Harbour West


On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Rick Brass <rickbr...@earthlink.net>wrote:

> A good friend, who has a boat repair service, has been working ion the Cal
> 27
> belonging to an acquaintance at the club. Clean the decks, buff the
> topsides
> and apply New Glass, refinish the mast with white Imron, sand, fair, and
> repaint the bottom. The boat was looking really nice and ready for relaunch
> - until a few days ago.
>
> A young yahoo decided to sand the bottom paint off his old boat, and the
> black sanding dust ended up on the recently painted - but not fully cured -
> mast. Reportedly it was ablative paint and why he didn't have the yard take
> it off with the pressure washer when the boat was hauled I cannot say.
>
> Anyway, the mast has been wet sanded to remove the imbedded black stuff and
> repainted.
>
> Yesterday when they went to step the mast at the yard they discovered that
> the deck is also looking pretty bad. The black sanding dust has bled into
> the gelcoat and - apparently because of the effects of sun, heat, and
> morning dew - there are purple-ish blotches that look like bruises on the
> recently pristine deck.
>
> My buddy is trying to clean the decks without screwing up the work already
> done on the bottom and topsides. Normally he would use On and Off on the
> deck, but we both suspect that the oxalic acid runoff from the decks will
> ruin the New Glass and the Trinidad Pro bottom paint.
>
> So here is the C&C related part of this message: We want to draw on the
> expertise and experience of the list before attacking the deck. Can anyone
> recommend a cleaner or a method to clean the deck without screwing up the
> shiny topsides?
>
>
> Rick Brass
> Washington, NC
>
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