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From vinegar to baking soda, these easy, effective methods make it simple to remove rust from stainless steel—no special products required.
Use a hand scraper to remove any paint chips or blisters to get at the rust underneath. Using 40-grit sandpaper or the abrasive wheel, sand the area down to bare metal.
Blasting with steel abrasives to remove rust and what’s left of the coating, taking the wheel down to bare metal without damaging the surface. This is done in a blast cabinet designed to handle ...
If there’s one subject that shows up in my inbox more often than any other, it has to be rust. Ugly, orange-ish stains on tubs, showers, toilets, washing machines, sinks and even stainless steel ...
The citric acid in the juice will react with the iron oxide (rust) and make the rust easier to remove with an abrasive. This trick also works for tire rims, gears, and other rusty bicycle components.