how do u get a rust stain out thats in the bottom of the sink, i have tried almost everything.?

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tried lemon juice, coke, vinegar ,.

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  1. Bags says:

    CLR (calcium, lime and rust remover). It comes in a gray bottle.

  2. mu_sa_kossan says:

    Use "Svinto"

  3. jessigirl00781 says:

    Try the magic eraser, heard that is really good!
    Also, try that lime and rust remover!

  4. Ranjer says:

    There’s a product designed specifically for the removal of rust called Zud (real product name. and can be found at Wal Mart or Costco on the aisle with other cleansers such as Comet). Lime-Away will also remove rust.

  5. wormfarmer says:

    Mr. Clean Magic Eraser … no need to use any cleaning products with it.

    It really is bad-a-ss!

  6. helper says:

    good old ajax or comet, powder cleaners, or at a hardware store x- rust

  7. Teetyme says:

    Use Comet. preferably Comet with bleach and an abrasive sponge. Worked for me, and I had tried everything too.

  8. aussie says:

    CRC, or lime away or equal

  9. diego m says:

    did you try coke-a-cola sound weird but it works on some things

  10. kylie says:

    bi-carbonate soda (baking soda) and a damp cloth. Cheap, and it brings the stainless steel to a shine. Won’t damage the steel and environ friendly.

  11. Bighorn says:

    try some 20 mule team borax that works on alot of stuff. you can find it in the stores by the laundry soap. directions are on box

  12. raven s says:

    Hi,

    Heavy, stubborn rust stains can often be removed by oxalic acid stain remover compounds such as Zud or a tri- chloro-melanine compound such as Barkeepers Friend. Follow directions carefully.

    For rust stains already set on bathroom or kitchen plumbing fixtures, dissolve oxalic acid crystals in hot water and add enough whiting or talc to make a soft paste. Apply this poultice to stain and let dry before removing. Rinse and polish.

    Use with care: It is poisonous.

    Best luck.

  13. Just me says:

    Oven Cleaner!!! Just spray and let it sit for an hour it will wipe right out! You can also get a cleanser called "bar keepers friend" that work wonders!

  14. sanner55 says:

    sno bowl or "the works" toilet bowl cleaner just sqirt it on the rust it dissolves it works every time

  15. sheila_0123 says:

    There is a cleanser known as CLR that removes Calcium, Lime, and Rust deposits…you would ‘plug’ the drain and add the solution directly to the problem area…allow it to soak…repeat if needed until the stain is faded or removed. It works good to remove scum and scale in bathroom shower and around the sink areas, too.

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