Seeing rust all over your place can cause a horrible headache resulting to rapid mood swings and major bad
moods. The worse part is that it’s not only you who suffers from the psychological aftermaths of rusting – your family, your colleagues and everybody around you get badly affected as well. Here are tips to an easy rust removal from different materials for everybody.
Removing rust stains from nylon, acrylic fabric and polyester
- For a “first aid,” you may apply lemon juice directly on the rust spot then rinse thoroughly with water afterwards.
- If the stain remains, you may reach for your green rust remover. Flush the rusted area using cool water. Afterwards, launder as soon as possible. Note that flushing is the method of applying your green rust remover in order to loosen the staining material.
- Repeat the process until the rust stains are finally gone. Just be very careful that you don’t spill the cleaner on enamel surfaces or porcelain.
Removing rust stains from porcelain dishes and ceramic tiles
- First you need to wet a pumice bar. Use this bar to rub the rust stain. (Just do not use this bar on your cookware ceramics as this can cause scratches.)
- For your “first aid,” you may use lemon juice for removing rust and iron stains. Simply rub the juice into the stain. Let it dry afterwards.
- Lastly, rinse with clear water. Repeat this process over and over again when necessary. When the rust stain is gone, rinse one last time and let it dry with a clean cloth.
Removing rust stains from linoleum and vinyl
- You need a sponge or a cloth dipped in warm water to wipe the stain away.
- Rinse well after then wipe the area until dry.
- If the stain remains, use the best organic cleaning products for an easy and convenient removal process. Make sure that you read the instructions properly to ensure a safe procedure.
Keep these tips in mind and you are sure to get rid of stains and lesser worries – perfect for a homey-cozy lifestyle.


