My 34 Sundancer is an '06 with less than 100 hours. The stainless steel rub rails are starting to look bad, they have rusty brown looking spots on them. How do I get them looking new?
+1. Tried a few others but this seems to work the best.Colinite Metal Wax.
We've been using it on our rails (in salt water) for years, and it works great..
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+1 on the wadding. It is simple and not messy. Use some latex gloves and simply grab the rail with the wadding in your hand and go up and down the rails. Buffs off really easy. Removes all the brown stuff you are talking about. You can find it at WalMart or any auto parts store. The liguids are are a pain and can drip all on your gel coat- which you do not want.I use NEVR-DULL. It is wadding that comes in a blue can and cleans and polishes stainless, brass, chrome, etc. You just tear off a piece of the wadding and rub it on the metal, then wipe/buff with dry cloth. It will remove the rust spots. Works great!
Yes I have, I like the results. Easy on, easy off.:smt038Does anyone use Meguiars Metal Polish #93? That is what I had planned on using for all the stainless.
Until I found Flitz, that is all I ever used. You have to work it a bit, but it will clean and make the rails shine. Have plenty of old rags, it'll turn them black.Would Buff Magic work? I've got a scratch on my rub rail that has a few rust spots forming on it.