The Davies FSR is a unique stain absorbing gel, that serves a variety of purposes, both ashore and afloat. It's ideal for removing oil, rust, exhaust, waterline and transom stains on your boat.
The Davies FSR is a unique stain absorbing gel, that serves a variety of purposes, both ashore and afloat. It's ideal for removing oil, rust, exhaust, waterline and transom stains on your boat. Removes rust from stainless steel stanchions and railings. Works like magic to clean up fiberglass stains.
The Davies FSR is excellent for removing “rust bleeders” from the hull or deck. Removes rust stains from clothing, sail cloth, and other fabrics.
FSR can be used in a variety of materials, such as fiberglass - whether it's on the hull, blades, or decks - shower stalls, spas, furniture, etc. Its non-abrasive quality means that it's safe to use on white painted surfaces, as well as on gel-coat.
Instructions
- Requires no sanding, or compounding
- You will need a Bucket + Water
- Soft Deck Brush / Sponge / Microfiber
- Rubber Gloves
- Ensure that your working area is as dry as possible before applying FSR. If your working area is wet it will still work, however it will dilute the strength of the jelly possibly requiring more work
- Shake well before using
- Dispense three pea sized drops to a sponge, microfiber, or deck brush
- Test a small area first to be sure FSR, will not damage finish
- Simply apply with a brush, sponge or cloth directly to rust
- Allow FSR for 2-3 minutes to penetrate and absorb stains
- Then wipe off or rinse with plenty of water
- If stain remains, repeat process until desired results, agitate with scotch pad if stubborn
Precautions
If the product is left on for too long (10+ minutes), or is allowed to dry, the jelly will leave a blue tint on your fiberglass on gelcoat. Depending on how much is left on and how much the jelly was able to penetrate your boat's surface you can remove the blue tint with a few passes of a compound, or cleaner wax.
Available in 0.5 or 2.5 litres.
Download here the product's Manual.