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spray in bleach, rinse well and use vim but don't scrub hard, just gentle circles. i have rust in the bottom of my cast kitchen sink that i don't know how to remove....clr does not work. any help would be appreciated for that
I love cast iron pots. If you keep them clean they are never too old.
It is used for producing cast iron cannons, bridges and Cast iron collums.
dates back to the Egyptian times, they used it to remove port wine stains from there garments.
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What you need an iron/H2S filter, this system would remove Iron, manganese and Sulfur smell, and uses no chemical, any question please don't hesitate to ask
Mainly cast iron
To remove old toilet stains, pour a cup of baking soda into the toilet bowl and let it sit for a few hours or overnight. Then scrub the stains with a toilet brush and flush. For tougher stains, you can use a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to help break them down.
Cast iron can be chromed, but it needs to be treated first. I would bake the claw feet at 400 Degrees for a couple of hours, to remove the hydrogen. The chrome should adhere better then!
You can buy the new cast iron flanges, with the expandable O rings that push into the pipe or you'll have to do the old style or pouring lead onto a cast iron flange. The latter option should only be done by professionals.
Take out the old lead and packing and redo it.
"Nichrome" wire - an alloy of nickel and chromium metals - is used to make heating elements because it has a much higher resistance than the copper which is used in wires that feed power to the water heater.
My carpets have several old stains that are hard to remove. What is the best carpet cleaner product on the market?