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Thu, Aug 28, 08 at 20:04
| How to remove rust from driveway |
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| Try either naval jelly or muriatic acid. |
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| Barkeepers Friend. Wet the spot, sprinkle heavily with barkeepers friend...let sit and rinse....repeat if necessary. Linda C |
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- Posted by grittymitts (My Page) on Fri, Aug 29, 08 at 23:42
| Whink. Squeeze enough to cover the spot & it will disappear in mere seconds, then rinse. Works on clothes, tubs. etc. too. Suzi |
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| If your rust stains are like mine(large patches from the sprinkler system) which is an ongoing project-use Rust Aide. I buy it by the gallon and have a liquid fertilizer sprayer that is just for rust stain removal. Like Whink, it's a contact product. If you do use a sprayer, be sure to run water through the hose and nozzle because the parts will corrode. |
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- Posted by snowflakelover (My Page) on Fri, Sep 5, 08 at 18:18
| This sounds silly, but try Coca-cola, you know good ole plain Coke. Pour over the stain and let sit, then use a brush to clean, then rinse. Should be beautiful! And it's cheap, too! |
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