Oak Tree Stains

Gulfcoast

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I got a 17' Seaswirl back in July and it was real clean outside and in. The only place I have to park it is in my driveway below an Oak tree. The leaves and acorns have taken over and they leave stains when it rains. Just got a cover for it and was wondering if anyone had any ideas or have removed oak stains from the gelcoat or fiberglass or what ever it is inside of a boat. It has a nonslip floor. I tried washing liquid and a brush and that won't do it. The guy I got the boat from had it parked in the sun. I don't have a place in my yard that doesn't have trees over it. Thanks for any help.<br />Jim
 

TwoBallScrewBall

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Re: Oak Tree Stains

Use star brite deck cleaner. I had some pretty bad rust stains from a mop handle, also some blood stains and other stuff that I couldn't get off. The star brite, a couple applications took it off. Also ajax or a similar powder lceanser with bleach in it works very well. Get a scrub brush with a broom handle and get ready to work your arms.
 

contractor

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Re: Oak Tree Stains

I had the same problem in Florida. Tried a product I found at a boat show called T. L. Sea.<br />Its made by Poli-Glow Products, Inc.<br />See WWW. Poliglow.com. If you don"t have a store in your area that carries it, they will ship from ther factory.<br />Wet the surface, sprinkle some on, let it sit awhile, brush if needed, hose off.<br />I removed all of the Tanin stains from my non-skid deck surface with this product.<br />Good luck!!
 

crazy charlie

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Re: Oak Tree Stains

You will need 2 things totalling to $2. Some bleach and a sponge.Put bleach on the sponge and dab the stains and they will dissappear almost instantly.Rinse well with water when done.I have the same problem except I have about 20 trees.Charlie
 

jim dozier

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Re: Oak Tree Stains

If standard laundry bleach won't get it try muriatic (hydrochloric) acid available at hardware stores (pool chemicals section). In a pinch, most toilet bowl cleaners have hydrochoric acid in them and work well, the ones that don't probably have bleach so you're covered either way.
 

crazy charlie

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Bleach WILL work.If you buy some cheap crappy bleach at the .99 cent store you will have to leave it soak for a few minutes and even that will eventually work.As I said...been there ..done that !!
 

Gulfcoast

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Re: Oak Tree Stains

Thanks Guys<br />I'll try out that advice in a few days. When I got the boat it was real clean and its a shame to see all those stains in it.<br />I put my cover on today after cleaning out the leaves. Maybe that will keep the leaves and acorns out. <br />Thanks again
 
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