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Rusterizer – cleaning rust off almost any surface
Rusterizer is one of the easiest and environmentally safe rust cleaners on the market. It’s all natural formula strips rust off many surfaces including concrete, fabric, metal, chrome, and ceramic. This seemingly miracle chemical is so powerful it doesn’t even require whipping. That’s right, the mere act of spraying it on removes even the toughest … Continue reading
Remove and clean gun rust
Cleaning the rust off of your gun can greatly extend the gun’s life and its overall look and shine. Your firearm should never acquire more than surface rust, or it’s probably not safe to use. If it acquires surface rust, don’t worry this is normal for guns, especially ones that are older. Removing rust from … Continue reading
Cleaning rust off the top 4 most common surfaces
Top 4 methods of cleaning rust from different surfaces in your house. This is a brief summary of methods I have extensively described over the past few months. These ways are fast, easy, cheap, and involve cleaning using everyday items that you should already have in your house. With that said, here they are! Cleaning … Continue reading
Using Electrolysis to Remove Rust
Removing rust from tools can literally be as easy as dropping the tool in to a bucket of water. Using electrolysis rust can be removed from any tool without damaging it in any way. This method attacks the rust and leaves the intact steel alone. Obviously this benefits over traditional methods because there’s no risk … Continue reading
Clean Rust off Cast Iron
Removing rust from cast iron pans and pots isn’t as hard as it sounds. You may try to avoid soap and water on your cast iron for as long as possible, however, when you start to form rust it’s time to clean them. To get them looking like new start by putting vegetable oil in … Continue reading
Remove rust from fabric
Sometimes rust stains can even end up on the fabric of your cloths. However, all hope is not lost yet. Lemon juice is extremely acidic and can eat the rust away. Simply put the effected rust stain on a few paper towels and pour the lemon juice on it. Let that soak in the sun … Continue reading
Gas Tank Rust Removal
Rust can accumulate on many parts of your car including your exterior, interior, and even your gas tank. Obviously it would be hard to clean your car’s gas tank, but it is possible to clean the gas tank on your motorcycle or moped. Gas forms when your vehicle is stored for often extended periods of … Continue reading
Car Rust Removal and Repairs
Car rust is hard to deal with once it gets started, so it’s important to keep a maintained paint job. Paint acts as a barrier between your car’s body, moisture, and air. The most well known spots for rust to appear is right along the wheels and on the front bumper. This is because over … Continue reading
Cleaning Concrete Rust Stains
Removing rust from concrete isn’t that difficult to do. Simply adding lemon juice or vinegar to the effected concrete rust stain and let it sit. After around 10 to 15 minutes use a broom with thick bristles and scrub the rust off. Make sure to rinse the area down with a hose when you’re finished. … Continue reading
Cleaning and removing rust off tools
Cleaning rusty tools can greatly extend the life of them by many years. Be it a screw driver or garden shovel, they should be cleaned in the same way. You need to find good penetrating oil such as linseed oil for this job. No special rust cleaning product is needed. I happen to use linseed … Continue reading