expired Posted by Katy98925 • Apr 5, 2023
Apr 5, 2023 9:48 AM
Item 1 of 10
Item 1 of 10
expired Posted by Katy98925 • Apr 5, 2023
Apr 5, 2023 9:48 AM
Lime-A-Way Bathroom Cleaner Spray, 32oz, Removes Lime Calcium Rust - Walmart.com YMMV
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thank you Katy98925
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Comparing the price per qt of each of these, the MSRP of over $7 for the Lime A Way is laughable unless you REALLY value the spray bottle that much; 32 oz of the tub and tile cleaner will only be like $2.50.
Comparing the price per qt of each of these, the MSRP of over $7 for the Lime A Way is laughable unless you REALLY value the spray bottle that much; 32 oz of the tub and tile cleaner will only be like $2.50.
Comparing the price per qt of each of these, the MSRP of over $7 for the Lime A Way is laughable unless you REALLY value the spray bottle that much; 32 oz of the tub and tile cleaner will only be like $2.50.
I ended up going another route to remove surface rust from weight plates. I used citric acid and water, then let the weights sit in the solution for several days. The water has already turned brown. Next I will run a wire brush against it and rinse it out with fresh water. Let dry (hopefully before any flash rust hits). And spray some primer on it before painting.
So. Yes. there are alternative ways to remove such things like rust.
I ended up going another route to remove surface rust from weight plates. I used citric acid and water, then let the weights sit in the solution for several days. The water has already turned brown. Next I will run a wire brush against it and rinse it out with fresh water. Let dry (hopefully before any flash rust hits). And spray some primer on it before painting.
So. Yes. there are alternative ways to remove such things like rust.
I personally use white vinegar for rust amendment on stuff that I can soak in the acid for a few days, since it's cheap and works. Then it's just brushing is off, a good washing, then be sure to dry it completely and put some sort of coating on ASAP so rust can't take hold. *for items that can take it* I wash (with soap), dry (towel) then heat (torch or oven), wait to cool (should be quick) then prime. Other items go right into oil.
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