October 9, 2008
Kitchen tips for the summer: Keeping it tropical
Summer always gives us the perfect excuse to go as tropical as we want. By tropical of course, you can expect a lot of tropical juices, a bounty of fruits and all the refreshing gulp and chow that there is which could complete your whole tropical idea. The only downfall about going too tropical is that it increases the risks of rusting in your entire kitchen. This article is here to help you realize your tropical kitchen dreams without having rust around. Below are superior rust removal from concrete tips to keep your kitchen clean and rust free.
1. A first aid rust removal tip is applying nail polish on the rust spots. Of course, you need to consider the surface affected. Applying nail polish on your porcelain for instance won’t be a good idea.
2. There is one easy (probably even the easiest way to remove rust), apply your trusted metal rust remover. Some
rust removers do not even require cleaning or wiping. All you need to do is to spray the solution in the rusty area and in a few seconds, you are done.
3. In removing rust, make sure that you don’t prolong the rusting before attending to it. Rust problems need your immediate attention. Delaying actions can cause rust accumulate further and thus, require a more complicated and more expensive rust removal.
4. As the cliché goes, prevention is still better than cure - the same thing goes with how you deal with rust. Note that excessive moisture expedites the development of rust. To prevent this from happening, avoid leaving steady water all over your kitchen. If doing so is impossible, make sure that you seal all containers with tight covers. Ensure proper ventilation and keep windows open as often as possible. Installing a dehumidifier in your kitchen will help lessen the chances of acquiring rust as well. Keep your rugs and your rug cleaner at your reach. They can be your temporary moisture absorbents .
Once you’re done with your rust problems, it’s time for some reggae music and a tropical dinner with the rest of your friends and family.
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