Monday, December 24, 2018

By Karen Jones


Before, the only way to protect metal fixtures against environmental effects was by painting them. That was pretty effective until the paint chipped and oxidation happened anyway. Now, there are ways to treat the metal so that it is resistant to corrosion. However effective this is, oxidation still finds a way. Then one has to employ creative solutions to get rid of it. Eco friendly rust remover is an alternative to the toxin-filled solutions used traditionally. When it is time to scrub, just ensure to stay away from those products that leave scratches.

Most of the solutions can be created from regular readily available items. Take salt and lime juice for example. Limes are used in all sorts of recipes. Salt is a must in every home. Use both together and the result makes for a potent cleaning agent. Salt the affected area. Soak with the lime juice. Let it rest for a bit. Use the lime to rub away the scum.

Citric acid is a very potent cleaning agent. Lemons can also be used. Fresh lemons will come in handy. Especially if the corrosion is not too extensive. It will clear things right up. Just cut the lemon in half then rub at the area until it is clear. One can also use lemon juice and a toothbrush. Note, use an old toothbrush or one that will not be used again.

Remember that aggressive rubbing can leave scratches on the surface. Aluminum foil is, therefore, a pretty good scrubber. Hard enough to leave it clean. So soft that it does not leave scratches. That is if one is careful not to let the foil develop sharp edges.

Speaking of vinegar. It is known as a sort of all rounded cleaning agent. Some even use it to disinfect. It is very potent as well as a common item in the kitchen. So again, one does not have to go out and buy it specifically for this exercise. The smaller bits of corroded metal can be soaked overnight. By morning, the rust will have all but disappeared.

Baking soda is used as a leavening agent. It is also very useful when one needs to clean some tough stuff like mold and even coffee stains. Put baking soda on the affected area. Use a toothbrush to dab water and wet the bicarbonate. Then scrub away until all of it clears. One can also use vinegar in place of the water.

Potatoes have oxalic acid. Oxalic acid breaks down the corrosion making it easier to clear. Cut a potato in half and dip the cut end in dish soap. One can also dip in baking soda. Then, rub the affected area clean with that same end. It will carry quite a bit of gunk. Do not continue, cut off that dirtied piece and repeat the process until all is clean.

In some cases, the damage will be too extensive. It will seem like these solutions take too much time and effort to show any kind of change. In that case, seek professional help. A professional service will have more potent and effective ways.




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