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This is a right pain on our van,ive found that a scratch remover paste does it alot easier than t cut and it got rid of all the dog teeth scratches on the door frames,inside!(previous owners slept in the awning and the dog had free reign in the van
,but its good stuff.
cheers steve



cheers steve
Im not paranoid but i know you all think i am!!!!!!!!!!
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- DJZ
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Rust Stains
Autoglym resin polish I find is best at removing the rust stains and gives a nice shine at the same time. Just wish it was as easy with the rust!!!! 

RIGHT! WHERE'S THE HAMMER
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rust stain
Got the rust staining out of the fibreglass on our boat using strong bleach, I was amazed cleaned it right up.
- Oldiebut goodie
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Try oxalic acid. Available from chemists or flea bay - might need to sign the poison register though. Far more efficient than anything else,I've removed bad rust stains from my white hi-top and boats. Just dissolve the crystals in warm water and make a strong solution and wear rubber gloves as it is poisonous,leave to work for a couple of hours, rinse off, job done