How to remove rust from clothes?
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Hi Lilly my first instinct was to suggest white vinegar looks like that is what works! https://www.kidspot.com.au/lifestyle/home/home-solutions/the-foolproof-way-to-remove-rust-stains/news-story/5e7f8f826f7525ad3288966b20dbe50c
White Out will help too, it's sold where you find the laundry detergent
iron out works well! https://amzn.to/37VAxlT
You could try Young Living's Thieves laundry detergent
Apply a paste made from lemon juice and salt to the rusted areas
Let sit for a couple of hours.
Hand wash the garment with regular laundry detergent.
The rust should come out with the lemon juice and salt.
Here is some good info https://www.pinterest.com/pin/4785143341202482/
Hi! I' ve successfully removed from whie pants using Rit rust re.over. Good luck!
try soaking in vinegar
Hi Lily, If you've got rust on clothing it can be removed with either white vinegar or lemon juice. Lay the clothing or fabric out on an old towel and pour a small amount of white vinegar directly on the stain - or rub a cut lemon half on the stain. Saturate it thoroughly, then blot it with a clean white towel.
Thank you so much.