GETS RID OF TOUGH STAINS
WORKS QUICKLY
100% BIODEGRADABLE, ECO-FRIENDLY
EASY TO USE
White Knight Fiberglass Stain Remover
White Knight Fiberglass Stain Remover
GETS RID OF TOUGH STAINS
WORKS QUICKLY
100% BIODEGRADABLE, ECO-FRIENDLY
EASY TO USE
Removes stains and eyesores from fiberglass without making arms sore
Wet the stained area with water before you start then simply brush a thin layer of White Knight directly on the stain and leave it there for 10-15 minutes to give it time to work. Follow up by scrubbing very lightly with a sponge or soft brush, then rinse thoroughly with water to remove White Knight so it doesn’t dry. Your arms will feel nice and rested, and you can now use all that elbow grease you didn’t have to use for stain removal to polish and protect.
White Knight Stain Remover Details
- For use on fiberglass, gelcoat, and painted surfaces.
- Works quickly to remove stubborn stains and discoloration.
- Easy to use — leave it on the stained surface and it does the work for you, without hard scrubbing or harsh fumes.
- Safer for gelcoat and other paint surfaces because it’s non-abrasive.
- 100% biodegradable formula is safer for the environment.
- Perfect for removing stains at the waterline and from non-skid decks and even fiberglass bathtubs.
- Size: 16 fl. oz.
TotalBoat products frequently used with White Knight
- TotalBuff
- TotalShine
- Boat Soap
- Fiberglass Polish
- Premium Boat Wax
- Podium Finish
TECHNICAL DATA
- Substrates: For use on fiberglass, gelcoat, and painted surfaces (always test any painted surfaces in a small, inconspicuous spot before full application).
- Application Temperature/RH: 40-100ºF, relative humidity 0-90%
- Number of Applications: One application will remove most stains; tough stains may require a second.
- Always wipe away thoroughly before White Knight dries or it will require more effort to remove. Always use proper safety equipment when applying and removing White Knight.
- Safe for use on all colors of paint and gelcoat, but it’s recommended that you test any painted surfaces in a small, inconspicuous spot before full application.
- After removing stains with White Knight and rinsing thoroughly with water, protect the surface by applying TotalBoat Premium Boat Wax or TotalBoat Podium Finish marine polish with PTFE.
- Color: Light blue; washes away when the product is removed completely.
- Application Method: Rag, terrycloth towel, chip brush
- Cleanup: Water
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Can you use White Knight Fiberglass Stain Remover to clean a fiberglass shower?
Yes, it can be used to clean fiberglass showers and bathtubs. We recommend following up with a surface protectant like 303 Aerospace to repel stains. -
Will fiberglass stain removers restore yellowed plastic to their original white color?
No. If age has turned the color to an insipid yellow, you won’t be able to restore the color with a cleaner. White Knight will only remove dirt and grime. -
Will White Knight remove yellowing from UV wear in fiberglass gelcoat?
No, it will not remove yellowing from UV wear in fiberglass gelcoat. -
Will fiberglass stain remover remove green and yellow stains at the waterline?
Yes, it will remove green and yellow stains at the waterline. -
Can you safely use this fiberglass cleaner on non-skid surfaces?
Yes, White Knight’s non-abrasive quality makes it a great cleaner that can be used safely on non-skid surfaces. -
Will it remove gelcoat stains caused by growth?
Yes, but it’s recommended that you test any painted surfaces in a small spot before full application to ensure it will not damage the finish. -
Will fiberglass stain remover remove rust stains?
Yes. White Knight is great for removing rust, scum, and other stains without damaging gelcoat. -
Do I need to wear personal protective equipment when using this stain remover?
Yes. It’s important to wear protective gear like long rubber gloves as most cleaners of this kind contain a mild acid that can cause burns. -
Can White Knight be used to clean or remove stains from wood?
No. This is a Fiberglass stain remover, so it should not be used on wood.