by Pam G.
The color rust is earthy and warm. Rust itself is not so pretty. Remove rust with household items. It can removed from countertops, sinks and ceramic tile inside the home. Rust may also be removed from concrete, driveways and from pools.
Rust around the house takes away from the beauty of your home and can lead to further and more serious damage. Fortunately, you can whip up a concoction to clean up most Read More
Unless you’re trying to preserve an antique to maintain its value, most people want to remove rust stains from wherever they happen to appear.There are several Read More
Rust is tough, but you can get rid of it on most surfaces. To prevent rust from forming you should keep metals dry and minimize their exposure to humidity and water. Here's Read More
In order to remove rust from iron, use a mixture that consists of equal parts vegetable oil and salt. Wash iron wish dish detergent after removing rust stains with help Read More
Rust stains can be difficult to remove. Whether they're on clothing, sinks, tubs or siding, there are many ways to try to remove them. You can get rust stains out with Read More
CLR, or Calcium Lime Rust Remover, is a popular cleaning solvent. Not only does CLR remove the calcium and lime deposits caused by hard water, but it also removes the rust Read More
Common rust and rust stains can be problematic. Not only is it unsightly, but it can also be damaging to your metal appliances, surfaces, etc. The good news is that rust is Read More
Cleaning your house with natural products is not only good for your home and family but also for the environment. Rust can be an unsightly stain that can appear on Read More
If a countertops develops rust stains, the easiest way to clean it is with a paste that can be made from lemon juice and baking soda. Let a rust-cleaning paste sit for half Read More
Rust stains are a common problem in older homes, but can even surprise new homeowners on occasion. When they appear, they can seem permanently etched into the porcelain. Read More
Removing rust buildup in the sink is done by making a paste out of lemon juice and baking soda, rubbing it on the rust with a sponge and allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Read More
Rust stains in sinks are usually the byproduct of hard water or bacteria buildup in the hot water tank. The stains appear to be seemingly permanent, but they aren't. Here's Read More
Rust stains that you discover on wood during a refinishing project are certain to slow you down. Rust is notoriously difficult to remove. This difficulty is all the greater Read More
Aluminum doesn’t rust, but it can get stained with rust from steel hardware or attachments, such as wheel bolts or mounting screws. Rust stains on aluminum can be Read More
Rust stains can ruin sinks, faucets and toilet bowls, but you can easily spray these stains away with a nontoxic solution found in your own kitchen. Read More
Finding rust stains on your ceramic tile is no fun at all, but it doesn't have to be a cause for panic. Whether the stains came from a paint can abandoned on the mud room Read More
Many homes have beautiful marble accents such as marble tiles, sinks, counter-tops and even marble tables. Sometimes leaving certain objects on marble such as lamps, Read More
Ceramic tiles are made from refined clay and other material. Maintenance is important through routine cleaning with mild soap and water. If you have some rust stains to Read More
A driveway doesn't rust unless it is made of iron, which is not likely. Nevertheless, many people notice that, over time, deep red rust stains may appear on their driveways Read More
Rust stains in pools are ugly and they are not easy to get rid of. There is a way to rid your pool of rust stains if it is empty. Read More
Unsightly orange rust stains on cement floors are almost inevitable. Lawn furniture, paint cans, and even planters can rust with wear and create stains before you notice. Read More
Rust seems to find its way to concrete quite easily. Watering plants can leave rust stains on concrete from the rust in the tap water and it is an unsightly stain that can Read More
Iron can leave rust marks on your concrete drive that may seem impossible to remove. Here are some methods to use for removing those unsightly red stains. Read More
If you have a concrete driveway you will have to deal with a myriad of stains. You will have oil stains, dirt stains, and even rust stains. The good news is these stains Read More
There is no easy way to remove rust stains with just a solvent cleaner. The best way to go about this is by dissolving a layer of concrete with a very strong solution. With Read More
Rust is an unwelcome house guest