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Remove Stains/Marks

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Posted by: 3lions

14th May 2010 01:35pm

Hi There,

I have a rust mark that is on my bathroom basin, I have tried Domestos to try and remove it, but no luck.

I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions?

Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Have a nice day,

Lise :)

Comments 28

Anonymous
  • 21st Aug 2013 11:50pm

You could try bleach

blue
  • 21st Aug 2013 02:24pm

The best thing I used was CLR it worked great


blue

Lisa33
  • 27th Jul 2013 05:04pm

HEY i had some bad stains in my bathroom leave for about 30mins nappysan oxy action on it then will just wipe off

LISA ;-)

Emerald
  • 27th Jul 2013 12:15pm

Have you tried pure lemon juice, might do the trick if nothing else works.

Amal
  • 10th Jul 2013 06:08pm

use vinegar . its good for cleaning

Tylerrr23
  • 21st May 2013 04:51pm

Wet and Forget is great

schnitzel
  • 14th Sep 2011 04:21pm

I want the answer to this too and also why does the shower hose go rusty ???and also red pen out of school shirts - a lovely boy drew all over the back of my son's nearly new shirt - not happy

Catlover13
  • 29th Jun 2011 09:06pm

I rub them off with an old toothbrush and white toothpaste....it works and costs nothing! I keep old tubes and open them up....and old brushes especially for cleaning around the taps.

christi681
  • 21st Jun 2011 10:09am

Hi Lise you could try a product called GUMPTION in the laundry/cleaning section of the supermarket its in a white tub with a yellow lid, think a bit smaller than a little margarine container. Its the greatist stuff i have 3 young kids and it even cleans up pen and texta off of a wall without being to harsh like sugar soap which i found wore some of the paint off.

dream
  • 16th Jun 2011 12:14am

lise
try a product called bam bathroom cleaner it might be worth a try

cclabelle
  • 17th Mar 2011 08:02am

Jiff every time

codge
  • 18th Feb 2011 08:38am

a bi-carbonate soda paste might work

shorty
  • 12th Feb 2011 08:46am

you can use few denture cleaning tablets (steradent) plug the basin and disolve 2-3 tablets in water.leave half hour then rinse. most marks are removed without damaging porcelain.

tleekn
  • 16th Nov 2010 11:37pm

hi i use bi-carb soda as a paste,works great for me

dlrmatrix
  • 16th Nov 2010 09:20pm

Metho spirits might work or CLR

Hillicent
  • 22nd Sep 2010 05:47pm

to remove a rust mark on ceramic or enamel (such as bathtub) you could try WD40 or kerosene.

jjdrer
  • 1st Sep 2013 09:48am
to remove a rust mark on ceramic or enamel (such as bathtub) you could try WD40 or kerosene.

WD40 also acts as a lubricant. It works wonders if you have a rusty screw or bolt, or a door lock becomes "difficult". You will need something to remove it from your bath or basin.

shachah7
  • 21st Jul 2010 11:16pm

you can try clr clear

jules 1
  • 21st Jul 2010 06:22pm

Hi, have you tried BLEACH it may just work!! good luck.!
Julie :)

3lions
  • 21st Jul 2010 11:54pm
Hi, have you tried BLEACH it may just work!! good luck.!
Julie :)

Jules,

Ummm Im lost by that reply from the originaly person with the question?
scratches head?

:)
Lise

shachah7
  • 16th May 2010 09:13pm

Can anyone recommend a good tile cleaner. many thanks

Katch22
  • 18th Nov 2010 10:13am
Can anyone recommend a good tile cleaner. many thanks

clean ceramic tiles with methylated spirits or mineral turpentine if they are greasy. I also steam clean my bathroom and Kitchen tiles afterward to remove the spirits.

3lions
  • 21st Jul 2010 08:50pm
Can anyone recommend a good tile cleaner. many thanks

Hiya shachah7,

I use Domestos, without mixing it with water, keep the place aired, gets a bit strong, but I have found it to be the best all round cleaner and germ cleaner too.

Good luck
Cheer,
Lise

Tropical
  • 14th May 2010 05:09pm

Hi Lise,
Have you tried rubbing with Jiff or Ajax cream cleaner. This worked recently for me.
Cheers,
Krys

3lions
  • 9th Dec 2010 12:50am
Hi Lise,
Try a paste of BiCarb Soda and vinegar it is a really good cleaner for porcelain and enamel and no harsh chemicals either,
have a good weekend,

Hiya bushie,

Thanks for your reply, I have made a note of you suggestion with the others, Its great to know people are willing to help and pass on their tips so thankyou I will try it too.
Even better no chemicals, as some times the smell of most cleaners can over power you they are that strong, so thats good to know! Thanks bushie

You also have a good weekend .

Cheers,
Lise :)

bushie
  • 9th Dec 2010 12:03am
Hiya Krys,

Thanks so much for your reply :)
I have not tried that, so I am off out to buy some.
I love the smell of Jiff.

Thankyou, much appreciated, I'll let you know how...

Hi Lise,
Try a paste of BiCarb Soda and vinegar it is a really good cleaner for porcelain and enamel and no harsh chemicals either,
have a good weekend,

3lions
  • 3rd Jun 2010 07:30pm
Hi Lise,
Have you tried rubbing with Jiff or Ajax cream cleaner. This worked recently for me.
Cheers,
Krys

Hiya krys,

Thanks very much for your reply, I used the Ajax on the mark, and
it worked for me too :)
So Thank you very much for that, as my bathroom basin looks much better now that mark has gone.
Thanks Again!
Have a great evening :)
Cheers,
Lise

3lions
  • 15th May 2010 03:30pm
Hi Lise,
Have you tried rubbing with Jiff or Ajax cream cleaner. This worked recently for me.
Cheers,
Krys

Hiya Krys,

Thanks so much for your reply :)
I have not tried that, so I am off out to buy some.
I love the smell of Jiff.

Thankyou, much appreciated, I'll let you know how I get on, but if it's worked for you, should work for me too :)

Cheers,

Lise

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