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Posted by Les on October 11, 2006, 10:14 am
We have a vertical rust line in the bathroom commode. Tried using cleaner
and also bleach, but these did not remove the stains. Any suggestions what
to use to remove this unsightly stain?
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Have a great day, except you spammers
To email, remove the obvious
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Posted by on October 11, 2006, 10:52 am
Les wrote:
> We have a vertical rust line in the bathroom commode. Tried using cleaner
> and also bleach, but these did not remove the stains. Any suggestions what
> to use to remove this unsightly stain?
>
> --
> Have a great day, except you spammers
> To email, remove the obvious
>
> ......
The local home center store or hardware store will have liquid rust
remover that works like magic. It's in either the plumbing or cleaning
product sections. You just squirt in on, and the rust disappears in
seconds, usually no rubbing required,
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Posted by Goedjn on October 11, 2006, 12:48 pm
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:14:07 -0400, "Les"
>We have a vertical rust line in the bathroom commode. Tried using cleaner
>and also bleach, but these did not remove the stains. Any suggestions what
>to use to remove this unsightly stain?
Toothpaste, comet, iron-out. Are you on a sewer or a septic system?
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Posted by Ether Jones on October 11, 2006, 11:45 pm
Goedjn wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:14:07 -0400, "Les"
>
> >We have a vertical rust line in the bathroom commode. Tried using cleaner
> >and also bleach, but these did not remove the stains. Any suggestions what
> >to use to remove this unsightly stain?
>
>
> Toothpaste, comet,
Do NOT use abrasive cleaners in your bowl.
You will regret it.
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Posted by jah213@gmail.com on October 11, 2006, 2:18 pm
Whink works like a charm. Look in the laundry detergent section, in a
small copper (rust) colored bottle. You may have to devise a way to
let it soak for a couple minutes, e.g., moisten a cloth with enough
Whink to allow it to stick to the stain.
I have also heard of people using pumice stone. I've never tried it.
You can find small pumice stones in the nail care section of the store
(people use them to remove calluses, too) if you want to experiment
with it. http://store.markoinc.com/pumicestone.html
Jo Ann
Les wrote:
> We have a vertical rust line in the bathroom commode. Tried using cleaner
> and also bleach, but these did not remove the stains. Any suggestions what
> to use to remove this unsightly stain?
>
> --
> Have a great day, except you spammers
> To email, remove the obvious
>
> ......
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