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Rust line in Bathroom Camode - how to remove? Les 10-11-2006
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Posted by Ether Jones on October 11, 2006, 11:29 pm



jah213@gmail.com wrote:

> I have also heard of people using pumice stone. I've never tried it.

Never ever use abrasives to clean the inside of a toilet. You will
regret the day you did.


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Posted by Tony Hwang on October 11, 2006, 3:13 pm


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?
>
Hi,
CLR?

Posted by Father Haskell on October 11, 2006, 3:48 pm


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?

Zud or Barkeeper's Friend, both available at your local grocer. Acidic

cleansers; bases like bleach won't reduce rust to iron.

Next question is, do you have iron water pipes?


Posted by Al Bundy on October 11, 2006, 8:52 pm



> 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?
>
> Zud or Barkeeper's Friend, both available at your local grocer.
> Acidic
>
> cleansers; bases like bleach won't reduce rust to iron.
>
> Next question is, do you have iron water pipes?
>
>

Zud I knew about. Checked a few places here for it and NG. Wally World
had Barkeeper's Friend. Never heard of it but I gave it a try. Works
good.

Got it for something else but tried it on a cheapo plastic outdoor table.
Had a steel coffee can sitting on it for a long time through rains. Left
a heavy rust ring. Couple of applications and it totally removed it.

Posted by Joey on October 11, 2006, 7:05 pm


Les,

Do you want to use what the Pros use? It's call a Pumice Stick. Lowe's
did sell it and you'll find it at a specialty cleaning supply warehouse.
You wet the end and run it around the rust line and it's gone. I never
thought such an item existed much less would work but it does. Price,
about $2.

J




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?
>

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