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How to Clean Rust Off of a Metal Shelf

Melynda Sorrels

Sturdy and dependable, metal shelves are a must in your garage or shop. Unlike wood shelves, metal shelves can withstand the weather and the cold environment leaving you to think that these shelves are impervious to everything--until you notice the red spot forming and realize that rust is setting in.

Rust is a slow corrosion that breaks down metal over time

When water and iron come together, rust is formed leaving a reddish color behind, and eventually eats through the metal altogether. If you can catch rust early, removing it is a simple chore that helps keep your shelf a sturdy and dependable structure.

Tip

If you plan to paint over the area again, choose a primer and paint that help to inhibit rust. If you opt to use a commercial rust remover, read and follow the manufacturers’ instructions carefully.

Warning

Wear a mask, glasses and gloves to protect yourself from loose rust particles when brushing them away.

  1. Brush away loose rust particles with a fine grit piece of sand paper.

  2. Sprinkle coarse salt over the rusted area.

  3. Mix lemon juice and white vinegar in equal parts and pour it over the salt.

  4. Allow the solution to sit on the rusted area for five to seven minutes.

  5. Wipe away the solution with a dry towel and rinse the area with water.

  6. Dry the area with a dry towel again to remove the excess moisture.

The Drip Cap

  • Sturdy and dependable, metal shelves are a must in your garage or shop.
  • Unlike wood shelves, metal shelves can withstand the weather and the cold environment leaving you to think that these shelves are impervious to everything--until you notice the red spot forming and realize that rust is setting in.
  • Dry the area with a dry towel again to remove the excess moisture.