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  • How to Remove Rust From a Laminate Countertop Around the Sink

    If you have a metal sink set in a laminate counter top, moisture may be collecting on the metal, creating rust. As the metal sink rusts, the stain can easily spread to the laminate countertop....

  • How to Remove Rust Spots From Corian

    Corian is a common countertop material that is nonporous and extremely durable. Any rust spots on your Corian will be stains that are the result of a metal item getting damp and sitting on the...

  • How to Remove Rust From Wire

    Removing rust from wires is a little different from removing it from other items because wires can be difficult to scrub due to their thinness. However, you can make a rust removing bath that will...

  • How to Remove Rust From Stone or Flagstone

    Rust on stone and flagstone can come from one of two sources: hard water that contains iron and is staining the stone or rusted metal that is sitting on top of the stone. Fortunately, while it may...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From the Bottom of a Pool

    Rust stains result from the oxidation of iron, triggered by water. Swimming pools can easily be stained by rust when iron is present. Rust stains come about not only when an iron object is left in...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From a Pool

    Stains on the bottom of the pool can create an unsightly appearance for the entire pool. As with other rust stains, rust stains in pools are caused by the oxidation of iron, from either a literal...

  • How to Remove Rust From Galvanised Iron

    Galvanized iron is a unique type of metal that must be treated with care when you are removing rust. At first, you might think that any chemical rust removal product would do the trick, but in...

  • How to Remove Rust From Galvanized Steel

    Galvanized steel is designed not to rust, so if you have a galvanized steel item that has rusted, it means that the galvanization has worn off completely in those areas. Galvanization involves...

  • How to Remove Rust From Plastic

    When plastic appears to have rusted, it is usually a result of rust being in contact with the plastic and staining the surface rather than the plastic oxidizing because of iron content. As a...

  • How to Remove Rust From Pool Steps

    When pool steps rust, there are two possible reasons. You may have iron in your water that is causing the discoloration, or you may have a rusting metal object. While you could generally resolve...

  • How to Remove Rust From Hardware

    The term "hardware" can encompass a variety of different items, including nuts and bolts as well as hinges and more decorative metal pieces. In a damp climate, any of these pieces can succumb to...

  • How to Remove Rust From Rocks

    If the decorative rocks in your garden appear "rusty," then you may have a problem with iron in your water or the rocks themselves may contain iron that is rusting when it gets damp. Either way,...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Metal Garage Door

    All garage doors, whether they are metal or not, need to have their metal parts (springs, hinges, etc.) oiled regularly with WD-40 or another lubricant to keep them running smoothly and to prevent...

  • How to Remove Rust With Household Cleaners

    Rust removal is actually a pretty simple process, although the makers of many commercial rust removers would like you to believe that the process is nearly impossible without a serious chemical...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From White Naugahyde

    Naugahyde is a stain-resistant, faux-leather upholstery fabric that is extremely popular in the United States. While this fabric is hard to hurt, it can accumulate rust stains if it comes in...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Table Saw

    A great way to get a table saw at a bargain is to purchase a used saw that has seen better days. One of the best signs of a good deal to come is rust on the blade, which looks terrible, but is, in...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Tile Floor

    One of the most common places to find rust stains is on tile floors in kitchens and bathrooms. These stains are frequently actually due to hard water that is used when cleaning, which makes them...

  • How to Clean Rust in Enamel Kitchen Sinks

    An enamel kitchen sink is powdered glass that presses into a metal surface. This gives the item a glossy finish. Enamel can scratch and damage easily because it is a delicate material. Rust is a...

  • How to Remove Rust in a Kitchen Sink

    Rust in your kitchen sink is not only unsightly, it is unsanitary too. However, removing rust stains can be detrimental to the sink as well since many people use agents like abrasive cleansers and...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Fiberglass Laundry Tubs

    Rust stains in your fiberglass laundry tub can create serious problems with your laundry in the form of brown, permanent streaks that may be impossible to get out. Prevent this type of laundry...

  • How to Remove Rust From Steel Nails

    If you have old steel nails that have not been stored in an airtight container, the odds are good that you now have old, rusty steel nails. Fortunately, this does not necessarily mean that you...

  • How to Remove Rust From Pool Ladders

    Most pool ladders are made of stainless steel, which is highly resistant to rust. This is a good thing, since a large portion of those ladders will be underwater in an environment that is highly...

  • How to Remove Rust From Pavers

    Many pavers end up with rust stains, thanks to improperly sealed wrought iron patio furniture. If you have rust stains on your pavers, the stain removal process is not nearly as complicated as you...

  • How to Remove Rust From Pewter

    Pewter items such as serving utensils and jewelry must be rust-free in order to be both attractive and useful. If you have old pewter that has not been stored in a dry environment, your pewter...

  • How to Remove Rust & Calcium Ring From Ceramic Tiles

    Ceramic tiles are durable and relatively inexpensive, making them a popular choice for rooms throughout the home. However, despite their durability, you shouldn't use steel wool or other abrasive...

  • Orange-Brown Mineral Stain Removal

    Orange-brown mineral stains occur due to the presence of iron and moisture. The orange-brown color occurs as iron oxidizes in response to water contact. The methods of eliminating these stains...

  • How to Get Rust Stains From Wrought-Iron Furniture Out of a Slate Patio

    If you have left your wrought iron furniture out in the rain on a slate patio, then you are probably all too familiar with the rusty brown and red stains that form underneath wrought iron...

  • How to Remove Stains From Tools

    In order to ensure that you always have the right tools for a job, those tools should be clean and ready to go. This means wiping them down after use, but it also means giving them a thorough...

  • How to Remove Rust From Tweezers

    Tweezers, like anything made of metal, can get rusty if left in a wet or damp environment. Luckily, there are several methods for removing rust from metal surfaces, and most of them can be...

  • How to Remove Rust on Linoleum

    Rust forms when water and metal combine and, over time, erode a surface. Removing rust from linoleum is important not only to maintain the appearance of the linoleum, but also to prevent...

  • How to Remove Rust From Porcelain

    Rust stains are some of the ugliest and most difficult stains to remove. The sleek look of porcelain is easily marred when rust comes into the picture. Detracting from its overall clean and shiny...

  • How to Remove Rust From Ceramic Sinks

    A bright white, shiny ceramic sink looks wonderful in a kitchen, but get one stain on it and all the brilliance is gone. Rust stains happen easily, especially if you have hard water or leave metal...

  • How to Remove Stains From Ironstone

    Ironstone is a porous earthenware made by combining clay with iron, slag, feldspar, and a small amount of cobalt. White, transferware, flow blue, and tea leaf are some of the glazing methods that...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Cement Driveway

    Rust is a form of corrosion that slowly eats away at metal objects, causing them to weaken and become brittle. Rust occurs when water and iron are present. The reaction of the two can be...

  • What Can You Put in Your Wash Water to Get Rust Out of Clothing?

    Finding an ugly rust stain on supposedly clean clothing can throw off a carefully planned day of household chores. Often, rust spots can mean iron deposits or bacteria exist in the water or water...

  • Home Remedy for Tarnished Tin Cleaning

    Tin is a popular material for household items because of its low cost and durability. Chances are you have a number of tin items you use every day around the house, and---at some point---you've...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Tile

    Tile is a popular material used in homes because it can add both form and function. It is very attractive in a number of applications, and also offers the benefits of being easy to clean up and...

  • How to Remove Rust From Fiber Glass

    Rust is pesky when it gets on metal, but when it forms on fiberglass, it can produce head-scratching results. Fiberglass doesn't rust, so the problem is more likely from a rust source like a...

  • How to Clean Rust From Wrought Iron

    Wrought iron is commonly used in home decor, furniture, household items and pipelines. It is pure iron that is durable and has a grainy texture. Although it is a heavy-duty metal, it is not...

  • How to Clean Rusty Metal Without Removing the Paint

    Conventional wisdom says that if you want to remove rust from a metal object, you will have to sand it or use some other abrasive method to get the rust off. This can be tiring and time consuming...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Trousers

    There are plenty of reasons why rust can get on a pair of trousers, from sitting on an old tool to brushing against something rusty in the garage. When rust gets on clothing, it leaves a...

  • How to Remove Rust from Steel Cookware

    Steel cookware is a beautiful asset to any kitchen. With its ability to heat evenly and its completely flat bottom, this cookware works well on ceramic, induction, gas or electric stove tops....

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Vinyl

    Household items such as flooring, fencing and exterior siding can be made from vinyl. It is a popular choice for fencing and siding because of its durability and ease of maintenance. A thorough...

  • How to Clean Rust off of Corelle

    Corelle dishes are easy to clean, durable and available in a variety of styles. The dishes are not susceptible to rust since there is no metal in the make-up of the dishes. But if your Corelle...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains With Oxalic Acid

    Depending on the surface that is stained, rust stains can be particularly hard to remove. Concrete and other porous surfaces are more difficult to clean than sealed surfaces such as vinyl or...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains on Tile

    With its many variations in color and style, ceramic tile is a popular choice for flooring in wet areas of the home. Ceramic tile is durable and easy to maintain, needing only a basic washing to...

  • How to Remove Rust & Pot Marks From a Porcelain Sink

    Beautiful and durable, porcelain sinks require minimal upkeep to maintain their appearance. With day-to-day use, however, your porcelain sink will encounter a number of things that may temporarily...

  • How to Remove Rust From Laundry

    Stain removal can be difficult because there is no technique or product that removes all stains from all fabrics. There is, however, one universal rule: Unless you know the stain is oil-based,...

  • How to Get Rust Stains Out of Laundry

    Rust stains on laundry often seem impossible to remove. They typically do not respond to general stain removal methods, such as a pre-wash treatment or soaking the laundry in the washer. As with...

  • How to Remove Stains From Porcelain Urinals

    Stains can build up over time in a urinal, caused by everything from hard water to rust. Normal urine stains can be removed from urinals using a scrub brush and some commercial toilet cleanser;...

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