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  2. You Can Use Vinegar and Baking Soda To Remove Rust - AOL

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    Here's her go-to method to remove rust from a small metal object or a small area of a metal object: How To Remove Rust From Metal. Wright's method requires scrubbing, but her homemade rust remover ...

  3. How to Clean—and Deep Clean—a Mattress - AOL

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    A mixture of half vinegar and half water is also an effective and more natural way to spot clean your mattress. Whether you use a commercial mattress stain remover or make your own, the last step ...

  4. How To Clean A Mattress With Baking Soda In 6 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Replace bedding: Replace all bedding with a clean mattress topper and clean sheets for a fresh, clean bed. Optional Step: Steam clean : Use your steamer to steam clean the mattress afterward to ...

  5. Rust converter - Wikipedia

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    Rust converters are chemical solutions or primers that can be applied directly to an iron or iron alloy surface to convert iron oxides into a protective chemical barrier. These compounds interact with iron oxides, especially iron(III) oxide , converting them into an adherent black layer ( black oxide ) that is more resistant to moisture and ...

  6. Talk:Rust - Wikipedia

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    Isn't rust itself an alkali, hence an acid will neutralize it? because I've heard vinegar (acid) will get rid of rust easily. --biggs yes, rust coating found on undesired places is commonly washed off hydrochloric acid, via and acid-base reaction. look up the pickling of steel in the hydrochloric acid article. --xiankai

  7. Pickling (metal) - Wikipedia

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    Pickling is a metal surface treatment used to remove impurities, such as stains, inorganic contaminants, and rust or scale from ferrous metals, copper, precious metals and aluminium alloys. [1] A solution called pickle liquor , which usually contains acid , is used to remove the surface impurities.