How to get rid of rust stains off fabric and seal a wrought iron bench?

  • I recently had pillows made for a "shabby chic" outdoor wrought iron bench I bought at a flea market which is painted white but is chipping which adds to the character of the bench. Some lines have formed on the fabric of the cushions (presumably from the rust of the wrought iron). What can I spray on the bench (without having to sand down all the individual rust patches) to prevent further damage? How can I get the rust lines out of the cotton fabric as dry cleaning did not work?


  • Hello Chareen, Try the following cleaning and sealing tips: Fabric: ============================================================ (Test on an inconspicuous area, inside seam, or scrap of pillow fabric first) Some ideas from BarefootLass: ?D.G. Papillon, Chicago, Illinois writes; "The safest and best way to remove is rust is rhubarb. Cut rhubarb stalks into one inch pieces and put in a pot of water. When it comes to a rolling boil, turn off the heat and let sit 10 minutes. put mixture thru sieve. Toss rhubarb. soak rust stained fabric in solution for 1 hour to overnight depending on amount of rust. Works well either warm or cold. Launder item as usual. Works every time on any washable fabric." ?Jamie Mayall an army wife from Butzbach, Germany writes; "I used a mixture of white vinegar and hot water to remove a 21 year old rust stain out of the gown that I wore home from the hospital. First, soak in white vinegar. Next soak in hot water and white vinegar. Check garment to make sure that the stain is removed. Then wash as usual." Thanks loads Jamie!? http://members.tripod.com/~Barefoot_Lass/index-2.html This site recommends using a rust removal product. I?d try Naval Jelly, found in a large home improvement store. Do not use bleach as it will set the stain. http://www.extension.umn.edu/info-u/household/BK796.html ? Small stains may be removed with a few drops of a commercial rust remover, or by repeated applications of lemon juice and salt on the stain. Do not let dry between applications. Rinse thoroughly and launder with a liquid laundry detergent and oxygen bleach, following directions. If safe for fabric, boil in solution of 4 teaspoons of cream of tartar per pint of water. Rinse thoroughly. Severe rust staining may be removed with a commercial rust remover, such as RoVer or Whink. Follow package instructions. But rust removers that contain hydrofluoric acid are extremely toxic, can burn the skin, and will damage the porclain finish on appliances and sinks.? http://www.fabriclink.com/fabricstains/Rust.html ?Rust - Soak in lemon juice and salt or oxalic solution (3 Tbs. oxalic acid to 1 Pt. warm water.)? http://www.toledoaasr.com/Kitchen/stains.htm Scale Gone 35 http://www.tech-sales.com/rust_remover.html Motsenbocker's Lift Off #3 http://doityourself.com/clean/rust.htm Naval Jelly Spray http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002JN222/104-1626582-8500738?v=glance The lemon trick, as mentioned by the commenter below, may work if you?re persistent! http://www.ehow.com/how_18793_remove-rust-fabric.html Furniture: ========== ?Iron is a chemical element that is naturally malleable and rusts easily. Vintage pieces, usually in black or dark green, can be found at premium prices and must be carefully maintained to prevent further rusting. Modern reproduction pieces will usually have a rust-resistant finish or coating that protects against chipping, scratching and corrosion. There are a variety of finishes available such as primer and paint, powder coatings and galvanizing. They are available in a range of colors and styles.? ?Iron furniture requires more maintenance than other types of metal furniture. Clean it regularly with warm soapy water and then dry it thoroughly. Wax the smooth surfaces and apply mineral or baby oil to textured surfaces. Oil springs and moving parts once per year. Immediately touch up any scratches or rust by lightly sanding the spot with a fine steel wool. Then apply several thin coats of metal paint, letting each coat dry well before applying the next. If you're using a spray paint, apply with short light stokes.? http://www.sideroad.com/Outdoor_Spaces/outdoor_metal_furniture.html Rust Doctor ?Rust Doctor is a water based latex paint that allows you to paint over rusty metal and then topcoat with any kind of paint without the need to sand or grind to bare metal. This unique product chemically converts the rusty metal to black magnetite, which is a very hard form of iron oxide. Because magnetite is inert (will not react with moisture and oxygen), it creates a protective layer that keeps the metal from rusting. In addition, a latex primer is left on the surface, allowing for topcoating with any kind of paint. In one simple step, the rust is converted to magnetite and the surface is primed.? http://www.therustdoctor.com/ ?Wrought iron can look good for many years if it is touched up whenever bare metal is exposed. Use a rust-resistant metal primer on these spots to prevent rust from spreading under the paint.? http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1996/8-9-1996/maintfurn.html ?Iron Patio Furniture Heavy and durable. Can be used anywhere. To maintain iron patio furniture wash it occasionally and apply liquid car wax at least twice a year. If you see any rust take care of it immediately with a wire brush and touchup paint. Fast action will keep the rust from spreading. During the winter covering or storing your iron furniture inside will help to prolong its life. Wrought Iron: For our wrought iron patio furniture we use galvanized parts for the mesh, U channel, foot glides, adjustment bars, and other key areas prone to rust. For appearance, our forging is done by highly skilled craftsmen. Our finishes were developed for the automotive industry using a plating process, which gives the product the highest salt spray resistance available for outdoor use.? http://www.ironaccents.com/2fuin.html ?Wrought Iron - Remove rust with a few drops of kerosene or turpentine or CLR on steel wool pad. Coat with wax or repaint to seal. You need special paint to keep outdoor wrought iron rust-free. Aluminum - Dust aluminum furniture by wiping with a moist cloth. Clean it, if necessary, by wiping with a solution of warm water and a mild liquid dishwashing detergent and a cloth. Never use alkaline cleaners, like ammonia or trisodium phosphate (TSP) as they will oxidize the finish. You can sometimes you can reverse this damage by wiping with white vinegar.? http://www.howtocleananything.com/hca_springarticle4furniture.htm Can your products be used outdoors? All Sophisticated Finishes products are designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. You may elect to seal your patina/rust finishes or not. If you don't, the finish will further develop over time with exposure to the elements. Do I have to prime the surface? We recommend that you prime your surfaces as it ensures the best possible adhesion for our products. It's especially important to prime porous and highly glossy surfaces. Sophisticated Finishes produces two primers, Primer & Clear Sealer and Rustable Metal Primer. If you are surfacing a rustable metal (unless you are using Rust Antiquing Solution directly on the raw metal), you should prime your surface with Rustable Metal Primer. For most other surfaces, including raw wood, ceramic, glass, concrete, plaster, cloth or paper, we recommend our Primer & Clear Sealer. Do I have to seal the antiqued surface? Sealing changes the look of the Patina or Rust finish. It decreases the spectrum of colors, tends to darken the finish and changes the texture. You may want to seal if your object will come in contact with skin or clothing, such as on furniture, to prevent flaking. Also, as with natural rusts and patinas, there may be staining of surfaces that receive water run off from the surfaces. Your decision should depend on how your object will be used and what sort of look you are trying to achieve. If you decide to seal, we recommend using Primo Primer & Clear Sealer. Is Sophisticated Finishes Primer & Clear Sealer waterproof? Our Primer & Clear Sealer is water-resistant and suitable for most outdoor applications. But, if you want to use our products on a fountain, birdbath or other submerged surface, you will also need to use Sophisticated Finishes Waterproof Sealer, designed specifically for these types of applications. http://www.modernoptions.com/SFpages/FAQ.html Other Products: http://www.coastalsealants.com/Zero-Rust.html http://www.phoenixpaints.com.au/ http://www.duplicolor.com/products/primer.html Hope these tips help you out! (Love the rhubarb idea!) Regards, Crabcakes Search Terms ============ Remove rust + fabrics rustproof sealer + iron furniture







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