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    Yellow Stains on Gel Coat-gctid394022

    I have some yellow stains on the gel coat along the water line, and they won't come up with washing and scrubbing. I want to wax the boat, but I don't want to start that until I get rid of these stains. Any suggestions how?!

    Thanks!

    Kent

    #2
    Fiberglass Stain Remover (FSR) available at West Marine.
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      #3
      Quit peeing over the side of the boat?

      I also like FSR
      Boatless at this time

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        #4
        Muriatic acid will get rid of the yellow stains.
        Rick Grew

        2022 Stingray 182 SC

        2004 Past Commodore
        West River Yacht & Cruising Club

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          #5
          Thanks! I'm heading to West Marine tomorrow and will pick some up. I'll also pay better attention to the current when peeing!

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            #6
            kent83 wrote:
            Thanks! I'm heading to West Marine tomorrow and will pick some up. I'll also pay better attention to the current when peeing!
            Pay attention to the wind direction too, that will have more of a direct impact on you.

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