0000 steel wool, oil and a VERY LIGHT TOUCH.
Try it with a plastic dish-scrubbing cloth and some WD40 first, less chance you'll harm the blueing/blacking that way. Re-blueing is annoying and a pain to get perfect.
Try soaking it in coca-cola!
Rub with aluminum foil.
To effectively clean rust off a bike, you can use a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda to create a paste. Apply the paste to the rusted areas and let it sit for a few hours. Then, scrub the rust off with a wire brush or steel wool. Finally, rinse the area with water and dry it thoroughly. You can also use a commercial rust remover or a rust converter for tougher rust spots.
Do not wash a flour sifter as that increases the chance of rust dramaticaly, The best way to clean the sifter is to brush the flower off or just lightly tap it.
The best way to get rust off of your skin is just to wash it off. It should come right off with soap and water.
That sounds like a 'wire brush' , commonly used to get rust off or clean steel objects up.That sounds like a 'wire brush' , commonly used to get rust off or clean steel objects up.
By gently scrubbing off the slightly darker areas of grey on your body.
No, but they will corrode at the battery posts. Clean them off with water and baking soda. Then use a battery post cleaning tool to clean the post off.
If you are seeing rust, it's not silver. It's silverplate and the plating has worn off. Silver tarnishes but does not rust. Having said that, Maas metal polish will take it off and it will not harm what silver there is. Talk with your jeweler about replating the item.
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Use polident or other kinds of denture cleaners...
To effectively clean rust off a bicycle, you can use a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to create a paste. Apply the paste to the rusted areas and let it sit for a few hours. Then, scrub the rust off with a wire brush or steel wool. Rinse the area with water and dry it thoroughly. Finally, apply a rust-inhibiting primer and paint to prevent future rusting.