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jk54cat Posted - Aug 05 2013 : 06:58:11 AM
I recently purchased a lovely cast iron tub for my personal soaking. It has lots of rust stains in the very bottom. Any ideas? I tried some simple things like vinegar and soda, Lime Away. Not budging...
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rksmith Posted - Aug 08 2013 : 4:38:05 PM
Yes, I was using the abrasive buffs, coarse.

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jk54cat Posted - Aug 07 2013 : 06:34:56 AM
Thanks, Rachel! I am assuming that you are using some sort of 'buffing' attachment?
rksmith Posted - Aug 06 2013 : 6:08:22 PM
I had to use my dremel on a cast iron pan that was very rusted, then I used vinegar and baking soda on it and it cleaned up exceptionally well.

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