Rust Free Clothing and Carpet : How to Do It?
Posted by admin on 17 Apr 2009 at 01:39 pm | Tagged as: Landscape ideas
Do we need to be aware of rust related stains? Yes, of course we need to keep ourselves educated so as to keep our every possession rust free.
But firstly, what is rust? It is a substance created during the destruction of iron due to presence of moisture and oxygen. During its formation, rust appears on the surface of the metal that is being weakened and then it goes flaky and is transferred by being rubbed against fabrics or picked up by fluids. It is a common thing to be seen in driveways and walkways and is removed most often by the use of rust removers. Rust particles usually adhere themselves to porous substance and can be a huge headache in case you don’t know how to remove them.
Rust stain removal from clothing is not an easy task. However, there are tips that you can use to make it less strenuous. Naturally, the first step to wash your clothing would be to read the instructions on how to take care of the fabric. Make sure that it is okay for you to practice the procedures given here on the clothing. If there are no care instructions in the clothing tag, then just bring it to the cleaners or test the instructions on the not-so-noticeable area of the item for any discoloration.
Cover the back area of the stained part with multiple layers of paper towels. Pour the rust stained area with lemon juice. It doesn’t matter if it is bottled or fresh. Expose the clothing in direct sunlight or where the clothing may dry. Then rinse it. If the stain remains and the clothing is white, you may boil it in a mixture of water and cream of tartar. This recipe is effective but it may leave residue, so laundering the item thoroughly is highly recommended. In case the first two suggestions fail and the rust stain still remains, then soak the item in your favorite rust remover. Wash with soap and then rinse. Be warned though, that in using such rust removal products, discoloration may occur, so this should be your last resort.
How about the rust stains in your carpet? Any idea on how to remove them? Here is some helpful tips on how to deal with it.
Use your vacuum cleaner to suck as much rust flakes as possible. Saturate the stain with lemon juice and allow it to sit for a few minutes. Use paper towels afterwards to absorb and remove the lemon juice. Then soak the stained area in detergent and water. Gently scrub within the border of the stain with toothbrush just so the stain will not spread. Scrubbing will loosen the rust from the carpet. Dab it dry again. Repeat the whole process until you have completely removed the stain.
Home owners find rust stain removal very difficult to do. Aside from that, it is time consuming and dangerous, not only to the clothing but also to the user. Why? It’s because conventional rust removers have chemicals that release fumes that may be harmful to health. They can even burn your hand if you are not careful. Unlike these cleaning agent, commercially available organic rust removers can make the rust removal process faster and safer both to clothing and carpet. No need to worry about strong fumes because natural rust removal products are found to be environment friendly.
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