How do I get rust off my shower curtain rod?
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Hi Deana, you can use sos pads to get the rust off, but you will need to paint it with rustoleum to keep it from rusting again
You can try steel wool but it will probably just rust again .chrome finsh not thick enough .
WD40 and a green kitchen scrubby. It will come back unless you protect the rod with clear spray paint or repaint with Rustoleum 2X paint.
There are some special sprays for rust removing, but not sure which one of them is the best.
try rubbing it with aluminum foil. I don't know how long it will last, but it is a quick fix. I used it on a rolling cart my daughter-in-law had in her bathroom that was rusting due to all the moisture. I did it about 9 months ago and it still looks good.
After you rub it with al foil, use Pledge on a cloth and rub it onto the rod. Pledge contains silicone and wax which will help the bar resist moisture. You wouldn't want to get it onto any surface that you may want to paint later.
Rub ketchup on it .
I clean mine with apple cider vinegar and then I use carwax on it. It lasts for a while and the shower hooks seem to slide better.
Hi, Use WD-40