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Rust and Mineral Stain Remover

 

rust_and_mineral_stain_remoIs the Rust and Mineral Stain Remover safe on all metals?
No, stainless steel and aluminum are easily etched by many cleaners and acids.  Always test the surface in an inconspicuous are first.  Do NOT let the Rust and Mineral Stain Remover sit on stainless steel or aluminum surfaces.

Is there a neutralizer I need to use like other Rust Removers?
No.  Re-Mov brand Rust and Mineral Stain Remover can be applied, agitated, and simply rinsed with water.

Can the Rust and Mineral Stain Remover remove a rust stain left on a shirt or pair of pants?
A chipped porcelain washing machine has claimed many articles of clothing by simply making a rust stain.  Pour on the Rust and Mineral Stain remover on most fabrics to quickly and effortlessly remove these stains.  Always test and inconspicuous area first as some cottons are even hyper sensitive to water stains.

My sprinkler has put rust stains on my stucco home.  Can I use the Rust and Mineral Stain Remover to remove the rust and will it alter the color of my paint?
The Rust and Mineral Stain Remover will quickly remove the rust stains and the paint color will remain unchanged.  To finish the job, simply spray with the garden hose.

I have an old porcelain sink with terrible stains, will the Rust and Mineral Stain Remover clean these stains?
Yes, previously discarded items can once again have value with Re-Mov brand products.

A metal table left a rust stain on my carpet.  Can I use the Rust and Mineral Stain Remover on carpet?
Yes, even on most carpets Re-Mov brand Rust and Mineral Stain Remover is safe to use.  As always first test in an inconspicuous area as some cottons are hyper sensitive to water stains.

Is the Rust and Mineral Stain Remover available in a spray top bottle?
No, we recommend pouring the Rust and Mineral Stain Remover to avoid vaporizing the cleaner.

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