Nasty Rust Stains

Updated on October 14, 2007
A.A. asks from Ionia, MI
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Hello Everyone,

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get rid of those nasty rust stains in the toilet and bath tubs? We are moving and the house needs a good scrub down?

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C.E.

answers from Benton Harbor on

I have the same problem. Use The Works. It is in a white bottle with green top and green Label. You can get it at Dollar General. This stuff works great. Also another cleaner that works great is something called Awsome Orange you can get at Dollar Tree.

~C.

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T.N.

answers from Saginaw on

I agree with the rest The works .... it work wonderful. Plus u could use iron out. My mother use to use it in her laundry to keep rust from collecting on her white uniform pants.

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K.L.

answers from Benton Harbor on

"The Works" toilet bowl cleaner ~ use in the toilet and the tub. If you have a fan in the bathroom, make sure it's on because the fumes are strong. Otherwise ~ squirt and run lol! Squirt it ALL over and let it set for a while. It will eat it up! And it's cheap too ~ less than $2 a bottle.

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T.R.

answers from Kalamazoo on

Hi Angela,
I also agree the works is great! I use it all the time, but do it when your kids are not around the smell is very strong and it almost takes your breath away. If you have anything white and you don't want to use harsh chemicals like the works on your fridge handle for example magic erasers are great. Hope this helps!

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S.L.

answers from Saginaw on

We have well water so I know all about water rust stains, the best thing I've found is a cleaner called, The Works. It's amazing I literally squeeze it on the rust stains and watch them dissappear. It's pretty powerful so you'll want to make sure the kids aren't around. I have slight asthma so I spray it on and leave the bathroom for a little while but then all you do is rinse with water and it's done. Really bad spots may need some light scrubbing.

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B.K.

answers from Kalamazoo on

yes you use lemon juice and scouring powder mixed on a rag it really works for people that can;t stand harsh smells.

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B.W.

answers from Grand Rapids on

I use liquid dishwasher soap, in my sink and tub. Pour it on (dry surface) and spread it around with a dry cloth, let set for a few mins, go back and scrub it again with a dry scrubber then rinse. WOW!!!
I discovered it by accident. I dripped a little of the soap in my sink and later ran water in it and had a clean spot!

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T.M.

answers from Lansing on

We have terrilble hard water. Get "The Works" toilet cleaner.It's magic. We also get "The Works" spray for the shower. If your problem is hard water then your clothes will turn yellow too, we use "Iron Out". These items are like hard water bleach.

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