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IndianaHeat 03-21-2005 10:13 AM

Rub Rail Cleaner
 
whats the best Rub Rail Cleaner you guys have used
my rails are white rubber with white plastic molding.
thanks Bill

Sydwayz 03-21-2005 10:59 AM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
Straight Acetone from Home Depot works great. Keep it away from paint.

Dave1972 03-21-2005 01:18 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
My rubrail is just extruded white....the occasional scuff is easily removed with some fine steel wool. I also have used the "bleche-white" stuff for white letter tires and had so-so results. I would not ever use acetone as it's a recipe for disaster. Just my $.02.

Chris288 03-21-2005 02:23 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
MR. CLEAN MAGIC ERASER,,, works amazing.. :cool:

obnoxus 03-21-2005 02:25 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
Brake clean,, orsoft scrub with bleach

Ran-Dom 32 03-21-2005 02:25 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 

Originally Posted by Chris288
MR. CLEAN MAGIC ERASER,,, works amazing.. :cool:

Yep - my wife tried it & works excellent.

US1 Fountain 03-21-2005 03:31 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
Used acetone before with no problem. My boat body shop guy recommended it to me. Just use a lightly damp rag, not soak. Otherwise your insert will become soft and will smudge. Same goes for the rub rail itself. I just replaced my white insert this weekend with new. I thought the old was white. Looked yellow against the new one. :) I did have a few good scratches in the molding that I used acetone fairly heavy to 'melt' the scratches away. Then followed with 1500 sandpaper and then polished. Like new now.
Best to use something else though for the regular cleaning in my opinion.
I always use Westleys bleach white and a soft brush.
Not sure what caused the yellowing, age, sun, acetone????????

Lmarth 03-21-2005 04:32 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
A couple of dumb questions for US1-- Did you install the insert without an extra set of hands? Did you need a heat gun for the bow point and stern corners? Did you need any special hand tools? I've gotta change mine one of these days and would appreciate a few pointers from someone thats been through it. Many thanks...Lou

US1 Fountain 03-21-2005 05:02 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
Peice of cake. Just takes a little time.
Used a heat gun and a putty knife with the corners rounded off to keep from cutting the insert. The wife heated and held the top lip of the insert in the molding, I followed right behind pushing the bottom lip in using a rolling action with the putty knife an inch at a time. You'll find the right temp to work with easily. Too hot and the insert becomes real rubbery, and will want to come out of the molding when you remove the putty knife and hot the handle. Not hot enough makes for way to much force to install. Just about best to use the gun for the whole process. It took us approx 1 1/2hr for our 32' boat. About 75' of insert. The bow was no problem even with the sharp point.
We did fine just the 2 of us, but a 3rd would have been idea. The 3rd can help hold the insert ahead of the 'heater' as it is a pain to keep orentated in the full lenghts. The wife got tired of trying to hold, position and heat the insert, but was a trooper!

Lmarth 03-21-2005 05:55 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
US1-- Many thanks to you AND your wife for the 'How To'! Lou

dykstra 03-21-2005 06:48 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 

Originally Posted by Chris288
MR. CLEAN MAGIC ERASER,,, works amazing.. :cool:




I agree :D

mwdill 03-21-2005 08:13 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
SOS wool pads,just wet them.

IndianaHeat 03-22-2005 06:02 AM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
thanks guys Lots of good info

NetGain 03-22-2005 11:52 AM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
I used Softscrub with bleach. Another guy told me to get some 200 grit sandpapoer and wet sand it, which also worked well

riverracerx 03-22-2005 04:03 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
Honda Brake Cleaner is the best (for the Nordic). It is not as harsh as straight up acetone, and doesn't gum up the rubber. Spray it on a clean cloth, not on the rail. Not sure what it would do to the gel, but don't want to find out. I use about one full can on my 28'.

Gonna have to try the magic eraser though. They work great on walls at home.

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44MTI 03-22-2005 04:12 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
acetone.

Lofty 03-22-2005 05:45 PM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
I use Elbow Grease. You'll find it at any marine supply on the shelf next to the Prop Wash. :rolleyes:

bobbarker 03-28-2005 08:21 AM

Re: Rub Rail Cleaner
 
I use CLR, works good


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