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Non Toxic Rust Remover For a Resin Plastic Toilet

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Date: 04/06/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Bathroom | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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If anyone can help with a non toxic rust remover for my toilet. It is not porcelain. It is like a resin type plastic. The rust is hardened on and I do not like to use anything that is caustic or harmful.

Any suggestions?
Thanks!
sandcrispies
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By (Guest Post)
Try rubbing a cut lemon onto the rust that has had a few drops of dish washing liquid dripped on it. Alex.

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By Johanna McDonald (Guest Post)
How do you get rust out of the bottom of a plastic or fiberglass shower base?

Posted on 08/07/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Lisa (Guest Post)
Try a product called 'naval jelly'. My house builder used it to remove rust from a bathtub that the framers left a bunch of nails in (of course there was no roof at the time, and it rained, and they were in there for about a month). I thought the rust had actually eaten into the enamel, but the naval jelly did the trick. I assume it's available at a boating supply type place.

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By Anonymous (119) Contact
I have read many times that coca cola will take the rust off of most things. It's worth a try :)

Maryanne
http://www.teapotcottage.com

Posted on 04/06/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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