I finally tackled the bathroom today and am happy to say that I found a rust remover that works. The toilet and sink are crystal clean & white again! The shower still needs a lot of scrubbing. It might even take 2 whole bottles.
If you have rust stains, I highly recommend you go out and get yourself some Whink Rust Stain Remover (maybe I should get a discount for this free ad? *wink wink*). Just remember to wear rubber gloves as the directions say. I don't have any, so I just tried to be careful & not get it on my skin. A little bit splashed onto the back of my hand and that stuff BURNS. I mean really, REALLY burns. It will have you hopping on your toes toward the nearest source of water to rinse off (I'm now laughing & imagining how silly I looked). So, definitely follow the directions & use rubber gloves.
Just to show you how instantaneous the reaction is, this is my shower after I squirted the stain remover on the shower walls (cell phone pic). I hadn't even started rinsing or scrubbing yet.
As I type this, my house is getting pelted with ice falling from the neighbor's tree. In April. And it's really annoying. Clink... CLUNK... tink tink tink.... CRASH.
Just to show you how instantaneous the reaction is, this is my shower after I squirted the stain remover on the shower walls (cell phone pic). I hadn't even started rinsing or scrubbing yet.
As I type this, my house is getting pelted with ice falling from the neighbor's tree. In April. And it's really annoying. Clink... CLUNK... tink tink tink.... CRASH.
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Glad you found something that works well on the rust! If you need something stronger, let me know... my grandma gave me a bottle of professional cleaner for bathrooms/toilets and the stuff is potent!! :)
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