Showing posts with label rust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rust. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

How to Remove Rust From Bathtub Surface

When your faucets or pipes begin to rust, the rusty water can cause rust stains in your bathtub. Rust can also occur naturally and often does so when the water contains excess minerals such as iron. Clean these stains as soon as possible to prevent the rust from permanently marking the bathtub.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Tips on Cleaning Rust from Your Metal Cooking Ware


People usually spend a lot of hours in kitchen. Many people have different cuisines so they use different ways of cooking. But usually the pots and pans for cooking are the same almost everywhere in the world.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Tips on Removing Rust from Golf Clubs

Do you have hobbies? After long work week there is nothing I would do than just relax and do something that I like. So I picked up a hobby. It turns out that, you can be anything that you set your mind to. Just you have keep practising.

The hobby that I picked up is golf. One day I watched a commercial about professional cleaners Northwood Hills and I switched the channel. I stumbled upon a golf match and at first I was thinking to change the channel but then it got interesting and I continued to watch. Later I bought some golf clubs and started playing.

At first I wasn't good but then I started to pay attention to the details and started to read some books.
I found out a lot of new techniques but eventually my clubs started to rust and that greatly had a effect on my performance. But then I got some advice from the same professional cleaners Northwood Hills from the commercial and they helped me greatly.

Here is what they advise on rust removal:

  1. Start by removing the dirt and grass from the play. Usually the mud that stays on the clubs causes the rust to appear on them. You can use and old brush or a old rag.
  2. Make sure that you dry off your clubs after every game.
  3. When dealing with rust you can apply the method with the steel wool. But when applying the steel wool on the surface careful not to scratch the surface of the clubs.
  4. To remove the rust stain forever you can use an acidic cleaning detergent or simply use your house hold white vinegar.
  5. And always dry them off to prevent rust from appearing on them again