How To Remove Rust Spots From A Favorite Knife
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Bev @ The Make Your Own Zone
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I have a favorite chef's knife that's always the first one I grab for cutting up fruit and veggies. But I had let rust spots accumulate over time (I guess I let my knife sit with water on it for too long, too many times) and that left me looking for a way to get my knife back in good shape again.
I tried a couple different homemade solutions with no success. Thankfully I found an easy solution which I guess shouldn't have come as a surprise to me. It was one of my most favorite cleaners - Bar Keepers Friend!
Click on the link below to read about the methods I tried, and the solution that finally worked, in the complete article on my blog.
I tried a couple different homemade solutions with no success. Thankfully I found an easy solution which I guess shouldn't have come as a surprise to me. It was one of my most favorite cleaners - Bar Keepers Friend!
Click on the link below to read about the methods I tried, and the solution that finally worked, in the complete article on my blog.
My favorite knife was in bad shape with rust spots that had gotten worse over time. I was beginning to think I shouldn't use it anymore!
Thankfully I found an easy solution and it looks so much better!
Now that my knife is back in good shape it's getting used almost every day again.
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Published August 27th, 2014 9:50 PM
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