Materials and Tools of Remove Rust from Handmade Sink
– Baking soda
– Water
– Soft cloth
– Soft bristle brush
– Paper towels
For small rust spots…
STEP 1: When removing only a few unseemly spots from the side of a pan or the front of your dishwasher, mix a paste from 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 2 cups of water. (For larger rust spots, skip ahead to the next set of steps.) Baking soda is a very mild abrasive, so you can rest easy knowing that you’re conquering corrosion in a completely chemical-free way that won’t scratch up your stainless steel.
STEP 2: Rub the paste onto your stainless steel surface in the direction of the grain using a soft, clean cloth.
STEP 3: Finally, rinse and gently wipe the affected area with a damp paper towel.
For larger areas showing signs of rust
STEP 1: Rinse the larger surface area—be it the basin of your sink or a section of your stainless steel counters—thoroughly to remove any debris and dampen the surface. Immediately after, sprinkle a layer of baking soda over it, making sure to coat the entire rusted region.
STEP 2: Let the layer of baking soda sit for between 30 minutes and an hour.
STEP 3: Roll up those sleeves and start scrubbing! You can scrub with a soft bristle brush, or—if you’re fresh out of cleaning brushes—use an old toothbrush that you may have saved for these sort of cleaning purposes.
STEP 4: Rinse and carefully dry with a paper towel.
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