Housekeeping Tips : Removing Rust From Marble
Removing rust from marble is done by letting lemon juice sit on the stain for a few minutes before sprinkling it with baking soda. Scrub in the lemon and baking soda mixture using a toothbrush with a demonstration from a professional home cleaner in this free video on housekeeping.
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Rust can be removed from silver coins by letting them sit in vinegar for a couple of hours, or by massaging the rusty spots with toothpaste. Use distilled water to rinse silver coins and prevent further damage with help from a professional house cleaner in this free video on rust and cleaning tips.
Removing rust from brass is done by applying a good brass cleaner to the surface, letting it sit on the brass and buffing the excess product away. Use ketchup to remove detailed areas of rust with instructions from a professional house cleaner in this free video on housekeeping.
Rust is made up of tons of hydrogen ions, and onions contain a chemical called sulphanilic acid that reacts with hydrogen ions to break up rust. Use the juicy part of an onion to remove rust with help from a professional house cleaner in this free video on housecleaning and housekeeping tips.
One way to remove rust from aluminum is by using a sliced onion to rub on the rust, which, in turn, will flake off. Discover how to use steel wool to get rust off of aluminum with help from a professional house cleaner in this free video on rust and cleaning tips.