Remove rust stains from brick or concrete.
Removing a water stain from sheet metal.
Clean off hard water.
Unfortuantely there is no easy way to remove the water.
Apply 1 drop of liquid dish soap to the aluminum water stain.
Wear gloves or the ammonia can cause irritation and chemical burns on exposed skin.
Soak 1000 grit wet dry sandpaper in the solution for a minute.
Club soda club soda works well to remove water stains from metal surfaces and is a mild inexpensive ingredient that can be purchased from any grocery store.
Pour enough baking soda into the pot with to fully cover the bottom of the pot.
Spread the paste over the rust stained area and leave it to harden.
However there are times when the formation of wet storage stain cannot be prevented and must be removed.
Steps should be taken to remove this water before it stains the aluminum.
Removing standing water from newly galvanized surfaces.
Take a pot that you can dispose of and fill it halfway with water.
Repeat as needed until the water stains have been removed completely.
If the stain is not a persistent one you might have managed to remove it in the previous step.
Then dry well with a towel.
Scrub the metal surface with firm circular strokes using a soft bristled brush.
Step 3 rinse this off thoroughly with hot water and then wipe it dry using a lint free cloth.
When you pull the metal out of the pot you will see that peeling the paint off is effortless.
Properly storing newly galvanized steel does both.
Soak the edge of a cloth or sponge in the club soda and wipe over the metal surface.
Mix the ammonia cleaner and the water into a bucket and use the solution to clean your galvanized steel.
Mix vinegar and water and apply on the stain.
The dish soap and water act as a lubricant to ensure a smoother sanding job.
You can also use clr lime juice rust dissolver 10g or white vinegar as an alternative to ammonia to remove wet storage stains from your galvanized steel.
Do not use coarse steel wool as it will damage the aluminum surface.
Place your hardware in the pot and allow it to simmer in the water for half an hour.
Create a paste of 7 parts lime free glycerine 1 part sodium citrate available from drug stores 6 parts lukewarm water and enough powdered calcium carbonate chalk to create a thick paste.
Make sure not to scrub too hard to avoid scratching the metal especially if it is part of an appliance or some other item you would not want to ruin the look of.
Step 3 scrub the stains with superfine steel wool.
If water is already in contact with the metal remove it.