Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Remove Rust From Outside Furniture

Remove rust from outside furniture to keep it looking new and extend its life.


While outside furniture is made to withstand the elements, there is still a chance of rust forming. If you need to get your outside furniture cleaned up for seasonal use and notice rust, don't let it intimidate you. You can remove rust from outside furniture with rust-removal products found at hardware and home improvement stores. Additionally, proper care of outside furniture will lengthen its longevity. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Inspect the outside furniture for rusted areas. Remove cushions or pillows, if applicable, as well as any detachable parts, allowing you easier access to rusted areas.


2. Loosen the bigger and visibly peeling rust spots with a thick wire brush, then whisk away the rust particles. Use care when doing this so you do not damage the furniture.


3. Wipe the furniture with a damp cloth, removing any remaining rust particles loosened by the wire brush. Use a towel to thoroughly dry all areas of the furniture.


4. Put on rubber gloves and using a sponge apply an oxalic acid cleaner to remove difficult rust spots. This type of cleaner is available at home improvement stores. Carefully follow directions on the container before using.


5. Scrub affected areas with a hard scrub brush to effectively remove all rust from the metal furniture.


6. Rinse the furniture with clean water and dry with a towel. If you missed any rust spots, repeat the process.







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