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4 Foolproof Tips to Remove Rust from Doors and Windows Without Repainting

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Soap and Steel Wool Scrub
For less severe rust, dish soap and steel wool can be effective. Mix warm water with dish soap and dip the steel wool into the solution. Gently scrub the rusty areas, being careful not to scratch the metal surface. This method is excellent for smaller rust spots or those on window frames.

Use a Commercial Rust Remover Gel
If the rust is particularly stubborn, you may want to use a rust remover gel. Apply the gel directly to the rust, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Typically, these products are designed to cling to vertical surfaces like doors and windows, making them highly effective at breaking down rust. Once the gel has done its job, wipe away the residue with a soft cloth or sponge.

Serving and Storage Tips:
After removing the rust, make sure to clean the metal surfaces thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove any leftover product or solution. Dry the areas completely to prevent moisture from causing more rust in the future. Consider applying a thin layer of oil, such as mineral oil or WD-40, to protect the metal from moisture and rust formation over time.

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