It's bound to happen every now and again: A bit of rust forms on your gardening tools or takes over on your favorite baking sheet. Or you find a gorgeous bar cart at the flea market, but it has rust ...
Spotting rust on your canning rings when you're getting ready to use them can be a bummer. Luckily, this household item in your kitchen can make them like-new.
If you've just pulled your silverware out of the drawer to set your table and it's covered in rust, don't despair, because ...
There are lots of ways to remove rust from metal. All of them have their trade offs: wire wheels can’t get in tight places, electrolysis produces explosive hydrogen, etc. Vinegar rust removal is by ...
Don't toss out a cast iron skillet because you spot a few rust spots; they can be removed with several household products, from a condiment to a food covering.
While we might try our hardest to always keep our tools clean and dry, they may still battle rust. When your prevention methods fail, common wisdom might be to toss out the damaged tools—and sometimes ...
A ton of viewers had questions about my "Vinegar vs. rust for 19 months" video, where I left a pile of rusty tools to soak in vinegar for more than a year and a half. Some of them were easy to answer.
For basic cleaning of gardening tools, use warm soapy water. This method works well for removing dirt and sap from surfaces.
Use a stiff brush to scrub away the stains. Lodge Cast Iron also makes a Rust Eraser for removing heavy-duty rust stains. You ...
I have been working on fixing up my grandpa’s old bench grinder for a while now. I’ll have more soon here on that project, but for now, I thought I’d share an update about something new I tested ...