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People often witness stubborn rust stains on their sink, toilet, bathtub or shower pan and link it
with a problem in plumbing. However, these stains aren’t necessarily the effect of rust
problems in the plumbing system. Any water that has high iron content can also is responsible
for such stains, even if the water appears and taste normal and clear. To tackle such stains at
the end of tenancy and to get the bond money back in full, people often contact professionals
for a thorough end of lease cleaning in Gold Coast, as they have all the modern equipment and
effective cleaning solution for the task. However, it is also possible to clean it using DIY
methods. Here is a list of such techniques that can be used to remove rust stains from toilets,
tubs, and sinks. Let’s have a look:
How to Remove Rust Stains?
Various factors decide your success at removing rust stains. These factors include material of
the surface (acrylic, porcelain, or enamel), for how long the discoloration has been there, and
so on. For instance, in permanent staining, the rust color may have permanently engraved itself
into the porcelain, thus it will be impossible to remove. Before you try to follow any of the
methods listed below, you should conduct a spot test in an unnoticeable area of the sink, toilet
or tub to prevent any damage. Let’s have a look at the rust stain removal options:
Lemon and Salt
You can use both fresh lemon juice and bottled juice. Take the juice and add salt in it to form a
paste and then apply the wet paste on the stains. This solution is not only perfectly suited for