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Wetabix
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Topic: Sail stainsPosted: 19 Nov 20 at 12:30pm |
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OK, it looks like I won't be using bleach! Thanks for that.
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Sam.Spoons
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Posted: 19 Nov 20 at 12:19pm |
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This article refers to mildew but does refer to using household bleach on sails so might be useful.
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Posted: 19 Nov 20 at 10:16am |
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Thanks for that - the stain is tiny but it is right in my field of view (close to the mast by the third batten. I believe it to be fungal in origin caused by putting the sail away while damp. It is my storm sail and I haven't used it since the beginning of the season. I was going to try bleach but my wife says it will dissolve the sail. A tiny drop perhaps.
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ColPrice2002
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Posted: 19 Nov 20 at 9:51am |
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Hi,
If these are rust stains (eg from the luff wire), then either oxalic acid or citric acid will complex with the iron and you can then wash it out with plenty of fresh water. I'd prefer citric acid - oxalic acid is toxic (which is why you don't eat rhubarb leaves!). If it's a mold type stain, then use diluted bleach and a little scrub. In all cases rinse well. There are more effective chemical treatments, but the sailcloth may not like the ! |
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Posted: 18 Nov 20 at 11:26pm |
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Yes, plants contain a lot, red colour might cause an issue thoe
lemon supposed to be good.
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Posted: 18 Nov 20 at 11:11pm |
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I believe there's quite a lot of it in rhubarb stems!
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Posted: 18 Nov 20 at 9:47pm |
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Ebay, amazon, I got mine from Wilko, years ago though.
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Posted: 18 Nov 20 at 9:21pm |
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er... just remind me where I can find oxalic acid. (Oh - and thanks for the tip)
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Posted: 18 Nov 20 at 2:04pm |
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Oxalic acid.
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Posted: 18 Nov 20 at 12:24pm |
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Does anyone know how to get rid of the small rust coloured stains that sometimes appear on sails, sailbags and the like during storage?
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