Sunday, June 7, 2009

Rust Removal

Rust Removal

When rusting begins, a lot of problems go prominent. One such problem is rust stain.

Rusted iron looks like reddish-brown dust particles. These particles are very loosely attached with main metal figure and easily attach to any adjacent surface. Anything that comes into contact with rusted metal gets stained easily. Always protect damp carpet or fabric from contact with metal, plastic is your best defense.

Upholstery:

Are you using wrought iron furniture at home? Keep checking the upholstery frequently. If the furniture begins to rust, the upholstery fabric or leather easily catches rust stain.

And it is very difficult to clean upholstery fabric as you cannot remove it from the chair or sofa set for washing. 1 option left in your hand is to replace it! Costly.

However, spray based rust stain remover can be an easy solution here. Just spray the solution or dab it on the stained area with a white cotton towel and wait for some time. Patches are going to vanish soon.

Carpet:

Carpet is very much likely to get moistened. Being spread all over the floor it can get damped any time and the moisture is locked inside.

The legs of iron chair and the base of iron furniture are in constant contact with the carpet. The moisture content of the carpet would result in rusting of the metal and the carpet itself would get stained.

Again a spray based rust stain remover can be an easy solution here. Just spray the solution or dab it on the stained area and wait for some time. Patches are going to vanish soon.