- Rust: Keep the area wet. Use lemon juice (let soak for an hour).
If it fails, use detergent. If it fails,
use acetone or alcohol or M.E.K. If it fails,
use a weak solution of oxalic acid.
- Blood: Keep the area wet. Use soap and cold water.
Or: Rub gently with fresh or salt water
for a long time. If it fails, use detergent. If it fails,
use bleach 1-10 in water and rinse thoroughly.
- Mud or grass: Use detergent.
- Mildew: Use lemon juice. If it fails, use detergent
and bleach (carefully: bleach damages sails)
and rinse very well.
- Oil/grease/tar: Hard to remove.
Use hand-cleaning jelly used by car mechanics: rub in,
leave for an hour, rub more in, scrub with soap and warm water.
Or: Use rubbing alcohol, trichloroethylene,
or mineral spirits, then soap and water. Rinse thoroughly.
- Paint/varnish: Use acetone or alcohol or M.E.K.
- Fresh glue: Use mineral spirits (soak).
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