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Just as a stain can be removed from your clothing, it can also be removed from your boat's fiberglass surface.

June 1, 2004

Just as a stain can be removed from your clothing, it can also be removed from your boat's fiberglass surface. Davis Instruments' Fiberglass Stain Remover (FSR) is a stain-absorbing gel that eliminates oil, rust, exhaust, waterline and transom stains. It can also be used on shower stalls, furniture, clothing, sail cloths, vehicles and trailers, and is safe to use on white-painted and gel-coated surfaces. Requiring no sanding or compounding prior to application, this cleaner is easy to use with a brush, sponge or cloth. Prices start at $9.95.

For more information, contact Davis Instruments, Dept. BW, 3465 Diablo Ave., Hayward, CA 94545; (510) 732-9229; www.davisnet.com .

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