





🧼 Say goodbye to rust stains—effortless shine, every time!
Star brite Rust Stain Remover is a powerful, marine-grade liquid formula designed to quickly dissolve rust and corrosion stains on fiberglass, vinyl, metal, and painted surfaces. Its scrub-free, spray-and-go application works on contact, making it ideal for boats, RVs, and home use. Available in a large 1-gallon size, it offers professional-grade cleaning with a fresh scent and proven effectiveness.








| ASIN | B00EVIJTJA |
| ASIN | B00EVIJTJA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,383 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #154 in Care Corrosion & Rust Inhibitors #1,785 in Oils & Fluids |
| Brand Name | STAR BRITE |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,334) |
| Date First Available | November 11, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071247892000 |
| Included Components | Appearance Chemicals;Appearance Kits;automotive-cleaning-kits |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Rust Stain Remover Gal |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 9.15 Pounds |
| Item model number | 089200N |
| Manufacturer | Star brite |
| Manufacturer | Star brite |
| Material Features | Scrub Free Formula |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 12 inches; 9.15 Pounds |
| Scent | Fresh |
| Specific Uses For Product | Rust Stain Remover and Cleaner |
| Surface Recommendation | Painted Surface |
| UPC | 071247892000 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
M**N
Star brite rust stain remover
Works way better than expected, I had some nasty rust stains on the interior of my fiberglass boat from previous owner using steel staples on a bow seat. Needless to say the staples rusted quickly and made a very nasty stain running down the white fiberglass. A few sprays of this stuff and the stain just disappeared. Fumes were not bad at all, though I was outside when using it, so any smell was probably carried away. Star bite products never disappoint. Can’t recommend this enough for cleaning rust stains from boat hulls. All in all definitely worth the money. Unfortunately I did not take pictures before using product, but the stain was bad enough that it had a dark black streak in the center and brown streaks all down the side. After applying it was as white as the day it was made.
T**D
This one Works!
I read all the reviews on rust remover sprays before ordering this product. I really didn’t have much hope of it working. We have white plastic stair guards going down to lawn from our back screened in porch. It was constantly being sprayed by our watering system every morning. They were really yellow brown from our hard well water. I sprayed one side of the railings and nothing! Dang, I thought ripped off again by some product I bought on line. I set the bottle down and walked back up the steps to get my camera to snap a picture of the railing. Grabbed my phone and turned around to return to the brown railing. What?? To my surprise those railings that were brown minutes ago, were now white! I could hardly believe it. I could see a spot that I misses that was brown. Sprayed it, and magically saw it turn white. Great product. Great price too. Easy to use just spray-and-go. I was going to purchase another well-known brand, but I think it was unavailable in a small size. Glad it was as this was cheaper. I wish I would have thought to take a picture of Before. Will definitely get this product again.
A**O
Good product.
Best I have found. Use it on my boat that is in salt water. Spray it on. It dissolves rust stains while you watch.
K**Y
Works great on fiberglass
Works great!
M**R
Comparison of Meguiar's vs. Star Brite
I bought and tried out two similar products for this review. Meguiar's Ultimate Iron Remover: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DLCKTQ18 STAR BRITE Rust Stain Remover Spray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EXIVX56 The Meguiar's product recommends 30 seconds of soak time, while the Star Brite product recommends 1-2 minutes. For all of these tests, I let both products sit for *over* 2 minutes. Test 1: rust rings on bathroom counter, from a can of shaving cream. Surface is some kind of cheap plastic, not sure what. I unfortunately did not think to grab a "before" picture for this test, but the two stains started out pretty similar to each other. Both products worked to remove the visible ring shaped stains, but the Star Brite product left some spots and speckles behind, whereas the Meguiar's product seemed to leave a lot fewer marks behind. Neither product seemed to discolor the countertop. Test 2: severely rusted shower curtain rod. This test was somewhat inconclusive, although both products worked to shrink the rust blotches to some degree. For this type of severe case a harsher product might be needed. Test 3: two severely rusted shower curtain rings. For each ring, the side shown face-up in these photographs was left face-down in a puddle of the cleaning product and left to soak for at about ten minutes (the longest soak time of any of these tests.) Each ring was agitated at the same time, at about 2 1/2 minutes, and again at about 6 1/2 minutes. I actually think Star Brite came out on top for this one, although as with the curtain rod, neither product did more than remove surface stains. Test 4: this small painted/enameled tray. I did not think to grab a "before" picture for this test, but there was a scratch in the paint and some noticeable staining around the scratch. I was only able to test one product, since I only had the one tray, so I tested Meguair's for this one. It did a good job removing the rust stains, but the scratch itself was still rust-colored after the treatment. It also did a good job of not discoloring the paint, something I was worried about. Meguiar's marketing materials seem targeted at automotive paint specifically, but it also seemed to work well with whatever type of paint was on this tray. Overall, both of these products seem to work well at removing rust stains, and neither product really did much to the actual rust splotches themselves. It's worth noting that neither product is advertised to remove rust splotches. Overall, I would give it to Meguiar's for outperforming Star Brite on the countertop, and for doing a good job on the painted tray, but I would not recommend either product for severely rusted iron and steel.
G**L
Rust stains GONE!
I used this on a white cotton tablecloth that had old, old rust stains all over it. I tried many different things to try to get these stains out, but Star Brite is the ONLY thing that worked.....all rust stains gone!! Would definitely buy again!!
J**.
Not Sure about the "Stucco" Claim
I bought this to remove some rust stains from concrete that has a textured topper and sealer. Since one of the description pictures mentions stucco, I thought it should work for my need. After two applications and scrubbing, the stains have lightened a bit, but are not gone. I suspect it works better on smooth surfaces, but haven't had the opportunity to try it on anything else.
J**N
Surprisingly well
Works well on fiberglass gel coat and upholstery for boat. Surprisingly good.
T**.
Works great as advertised
J**P
buen producto
L**I
lo uso da anni sulle barche ma ora avevo un problema su un pavimento con una macchia di ruggine grossa sparita dopo 2 minuti importante darlo a secco senza bagnare e poi sciacquare dopo che la macchia è sparita
R**E
Really good .. RESULTS on plastic decking 👌.
A**R
I had fuel spit from vent while transporting the boat and it stayed on the hull as a yellow spot which was difficult to remove even trying to remove with several products . This product was great and did the job.
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