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How to remove rust from pots

step by step How to remove rust from pots

How to remove rust from pots
 


rust If rust is inevitable, it may take days, weeks, months, or even years, depending on the severity of its exposure.


How to remove rust from cooking utensils

There are many methods that can be followed in removing rust from pots, which we will list in the following lines:



 

Baking soda


Take rusty pots and put them under water.


Cover the pots with baking soda, making sure to cover the rusty areas well.

Leave the baking soda for an hour or more in the utensils.

Use a dishwashing sponge or brush to scrub the rust.

Wash the utensils well with water and dry them with a towel.

It also helps to clean stainless steel utensils.


 

Vinegar


Submerge the rusty pots in a bowl of vinegar and leave them overnight.

Then remove the vinegar and scrub the rust thoroughly with a wire brush.

If there are some rust spots left, repeat the process and submerge the pots longer.

Once the rust is completely removed, clean the pan with soapy water and dry it thoroughly.




Lemon and Salt


Cover the rusty areas with salt and then put lemon juice on top of the salt layer as it is the thing that removes rust from clothes.

Leave the mixture of salt and lemon for two hours.

Scrub areas of rust with lemon peel using a wire brush.

Discard the lemon, salt, and rust residue with water and dry thoroughly.



Pots and potatoes soap


 Potatoes contain oxalic acid, which is a key ingredient in many cleaning products.

You can use pot and potato soap to scrub the rust. Cut a potato in half, cover the cut portion with pot soap, and sprinkle salt or baking soda on the potatoes.

Salt or baking soda will act as a mild abrasive to help scrape off rust as it melts.

Rub the rusty area with the potato to remove the rust.

Wash the utensils well with water.



Washing soda and ketchup


Mixing ketchup with washing soda can work wonders and restore your mineral elements to their luster and luster.

To prepare the mixture: Put the water and washing soda in a spray bottle and shake the bottle vigorously.

Dust the rust spots in the mixture, then put a little ketchup on top to get rid of the rust.




Citric Acid


It works like a charm when it comes to removing rust, removing scale and descaling.

Add three tablespoons of citric acid to a bowl of hot water and immerse rusty pots overnight.

The next day scrubs off the dissolved rust.

Wash the utensils well with water.



Soft drinks


It is common for soft drinks to remove rust from pots.

Put it on the places where it has rust.

Leave it overnight and you will notice the result the next day.




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Hello, my name is Khalid from Morocco, aged 35 years, I am a blogger, developer, and the creator of zoom4display and zoom4diet blogs, as you can see I am very interested and passionate to repair and find new ideas to easier our daily life at home, …

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