✨ Rust Be Gone! Your surfaces deserve a glow-up! ✨
Iron OUT Rust Stain Remover Spray Gel is a powerful, heavy-duty cleaner designed to eliminate rust stains from various surfaces in your home. With a unique gel formula that clings to stains, it requires no scrubbing and is safe for septic systems when used as directed. Trusted for over 60 years, this 24-ounce spray gel is perfect for tackling tough stains in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas.
W**Q
Tried 3 products. All reviewed here.
I have a white plastic fence that looked just fine until I replaced the sprinkler pump 2 years ago. The previous owner had set up the sprinklers the easy way, i.e. put in a few heads and throw water everywhere, including against all the fences. The result was an orange and white mess.I tried the pressure washer, and it got most of it, but in several areas, it wouldn't come off, so I got on Amazon and started looking for a solution. They had a few inexpensive options, so I decided to try 3 different products.Iron Out Spray GelWhink Foaming Rust Stain Remover SprayEcoxall Oxalic AcidFirst off, all 3 will get the job done, but they have their differences. The acid came without instructions, but the instructions on the other 2 bottles are completely WRONG! Both say to spray it on, leave it there for about a minute, wipe it off, then rinse and repeat if necessary. I tried their way, and if you do that, you're going to be doing a whole lot of "repeat if necessary" and burning a bunch of elbow grease.Here's what I found works best with all 3 products. Spray it on, walk away for at least 30 minutes, come back, if there is any rust left, repeat the first 2 steps. No wiping necessary. They all leave a slight residue, so you might want to rinse it off, but it really doesn't show up on a white surface. basically, if you can pull the trigger on a squirt gun, you can get the rust off of anything.I tried them on a plastic fence, an aluminum pool cage, and a stucco wall with latex paint. The painted wall was the easiest to clean, the pool cage, the hardest. Here are reviews of each product:Iron Out - If I had to pick a favorite of the 3, this would be it, at least as far as the whole "get the job done in the least time" thing goes. In some cases, while testing, it would have the area completely clean before I could get the other two applied. It's not oily, but has sort of the consistency of oil, so it "clings" like it says on the bottle. The cost wasn't much, but only if you're looking to do a small job. If you've got a big area to clean, keep reading...Pros: Works fast, "clings", It works!Cons: Price, the lid is locked on, so you can't reuse the bottle.Whink Foaming Spray - I wasn't sitting there with a stopwatch, but this seemed to be the slowest of the 3. Having said that it works just as well as the others. The "foaming" part is fairly thin, but it's there. I found it to work best on flat surfaces, rather than walls, but will "git 'er done" regardless.Pros: Foam, It works!Cons: Price, slower than the others. The lid is locked on, so you can't reuse the bottle.Oxalic Acid - This is a powder that has to be mixed with water, and it doesn't come with any instructions, but you can find plenty of videos on You Tube. At first, I basically took 12 ounces of water and tried to see how much acid I could add before the crystals would no longer dissolve. It took about 5 tablespoons. I used a small brush to apply it at first but put it in a spray bottle later on. It will work either way.Later I mixed a batch with only 2 tablespoons of powder, which predicably did not work as well. I'd suggest using 1.5 ounces (by weight, not volume, a little over 4 tablespoons) in 12 ozs. of water.This is definitely the cheapest way to go. I did the math, and you can make about 10 - 24 oz. bottles of this for the price of 2 bottles of the others. You do have to buy a spray bottle, but if you have a garden sprayer, you can use that.One other thing, you might want to use a mask when dealing with this stuff. It's not just small crystals. It also has a fine powder that's there as well. When mixing it, if you shake the spoon or the bottle a bit that powder can get airborne. Been there, done that. It will definitely irritate the nose. Also, once it's been mixed with water, and you set your spray nozzle for a wide application, you'll get a fine mist that floats in the air. Breathing it will irritate respiration as well. Done that, too. Don't be me.Pros: Cheap, works pretty fast, It works!Cons: You have to mix it (time and irritation).Check out the photos. They're sort of self-explanatory. Also, keep in mind that I'm very lazy. The only muscle used in the making of these photos was my trigger finger.
M**N
OMG! This stuff work FANTASTIC! Completely removes rust stains with no scrubbing, just spray on
OMG! This stuff is AMAZING! I have a plastic outdoor shed that gets sprayed by my well water irrigation system daily. Over the years it built up a bad "rust" layer, I tried blasting it with a pressure washer (green nozzle) - nope, barely made a dent. I tried scrubbing with Spray Nine, nope - no effect at all. I just sprayed this stuff on and WOW! Before I could even finish spraying ALL of the rust was GONE, completely! And as a side benefit I have plastic door handles that had oxidized and I noticed when I sprayed them it removed the oxidation (I'm in the process of removing oxidation from some plastic deck boxes using other products, I'm definitely going to test this and see if it works!). I wish I had taken photos of before/after to share - but trust me, this stuff REALLY works! I just ordered 2 more bottles!
S**T
Wow!!
Somehow my washer transfered rust onto my white towels and I thought they were ruined. Before throwing them out, I thought I would give this a try. I didn't see a ton of people saying they had using it for laundry even though it says it's safe for it, so it was a bit of a gamble. All I can say is WOW! I sprayed this stuff on the spots and they were literally gone within 5 minutes!! Washed as normal and they look good as new. Definitely recommend!
M**O
Good for high iron water
Strong smell but gets all iron stains out- we have hard well water with a high iron content and it takes every stain away!
C**0
It Worked!
I purchased this product to use on a toilet at work. The water is so hard that the bowl was mud brown and resistant to every other product I tried.I sprayed under the toilet rim and left it to sit over the weekend. I did NOT drain the bowl. Absolutely removed every speck of hard water deposit in the lower bowl, but not under the rim. This weekend I will saturate toilet tissue and pack under the rim, and feel confident that I will have satisfying results.
D**Y
Fabulous rust remover!
I had small rest stains on one of my shirts, and I tried everything all kinds of spot removers, and soaking it would not come out until I applied a spray of rust out! The stain was gone in seconds! Love this product!
C**E
Did not remove rust stain; not a Gel
It did not remove rust stains. Also, not sure why it lists “Gel”, since it sprays a regular thin/watery stream. Normally a “Gel” is thick, and adheres to the surface; this does not.
L**S
No more Rust
It’s works like magic with little effort. After trying everything I could do to remove rust stains from a toilet a friend told me about this product. Wish I had known about it much sooner. It truly does work! I highly recommend it.
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