Goof off rust stain remover is specially formulated to react with oxidized iron to neutralize and remove tough well water rust stains from most outdoor surfaces.
Water rust remover.
As stated on the packaging this product is not an all purpose rust remover this is specifically designed to treat white sinks and white toilet bowls to safely remove rust stains.
Clr calcium lime rust remover is intended for rust stains on metal concrete and other household surfaces.
Clr can be applied either by submersion or surface application.
Whink rust stain remover has been whitening toilets and tubs since 1947.
If you can t stand to see tubs sinks and toilets tinged reddish brown from rust then whink offers a promising solution.
Baking soda works well for small areas of rust or rust stains.
Apply the paste to the rusted area.
Stains simply dissolve away.
I know you re against using a water softener but it can be an effective and economical way to remove low iron levels 3 ppm or less if the water s ph isn t too high.
No rubbing or scrubbing is needed.
It can also be used to remove lime scale and calcium deposits.
Place the rust covered objects in the solution and allow them to soak for up to 12 hours.
Pour out the mixture and rinse the items with water.
It has stood the test of time and is our top pick for a rust stain remover for porcelain.
Use a water softener to remove rust from well water.
Dollars to doughnuts that s the type you have.
You will likely want to make arrangements with a water softener supplier to set up salt deliveries for your water softening system.
Squeeze fresh lemon or bottled lemon juice on the rust stain and sprinkle some sea salt or table salt over the wet area.
It can also be used for colorfast carpets and fabrics.
You will typically want to dilute with water for ordinary stains but it can also be applied full strength for tougher hard to get out stains.
If the paste starts to dry out just spray a bit of water over it to re wet it.
Apply the paste to the rust and let it sit for at least 30 minutes longer for rustier objects.
Ferrous iron doesn t affect water clarity but it stains ceramics and clothing and has a rusty taste.
Use a brush a toothbrush works great to scrub the paste into the rusted object.
Let the two ingredients sit for about five minutes.
To remove rust from knives or the rest of your flatware combine the salt and vinegar in a large plastic jug or container.
The scrubbing should lift the rust right off.
Degrease clean and dry tools.
Pour baking soda in a bowl and add enough water to make a paste.
Use a white towel to blot as much of the liquid as possible before letting the area air dry.