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Remove Rust Stains Quickly and Easily
Safe and easy Red-B-Gone
rust remover for clothes or laundry use. Order online and save big! Solves the most
difficult rust deposit and staining problems. This quick-acting miracle powder
cleans almost anything from clothing, glassware, iron-fouled water softeners to
virtually any kind of surface without using hazardous acids.
Wash out rust stains from white and colored
cottons and synthetics. Hundreds of municipal water utilities regularly
distribute this industrial strength product to customers following system upsets
which cause colored water and stained laundry.
Rinse away rust stains on dishes, glassware,
dishwashers and washing machines. Appliances look like new.
Dissolve unsightly rust deposits from
sinks, tubs, shower
stalls, toilets and bath fixtures quickly and easily.
Renew water softener
efficiency by removing iron deposits with a single regeneration cycle.
Remove rust stains from virtually any
fiberglass, china, glass,
vinyl, porcelain, cement or aluminum surface ... indoors or outdoors.
PRICING
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6 Oz. Bottle |
$ 4.75 ea. |
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$ 7.75 ea. |
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Remove
Rust & Iron Stains
To wash out rust and iron stains from white clothes, simply add Red-B-Gone Rust
& Iron Stain Remover to the wash with the detergent.
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Step 1 |
Add 1/2 cup to warm water in washing
machine. |
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Step 2 |
Add clothes - let soak 5 minutes. |
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Step 3 |
Add detergent - start wash/rinse
cycle. |
Red-B-Gone can also be used as a
presoak for those stubborn stains.
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Step 1 |
Presoak garment in a well mixed solution of 1/2 cup Red-B-Gone to 5
gallons of water. |
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Step 2 |
Wash
cycle as usual. |
PRECAUTIONS TO OBSERVE
- Red-B-Gone powder should never be
poured directly onto clothes.
- Never use Red-B-Gone with chlorine
or oxygen type bleaches.
- Do not use galvanized iron
container for presoak with Red-B-Gone. Use the washing machine tub or any
plastic or enamel container.
- Do not use on colored fabrics
without first testing a concealed area on the garment for color fastness.
- Material Safety Data Sheet
(click here)
Remove Rust Stains In
The Kitchen
- To use Red-B-Gone on rust-stained
dishes and glassware, just soak in a solution of 1/3 cup Red-B-Gone per
gallon of cold water.
- Most stains disappear in 10 to 15
minutes without rubbing.
- To clean dishwashers and washing
machines, add one-fourth to one-third cup of Red-B-Gone to an empty
machine and run through a normal wash cycle.
PRECAUTIONS TO
OBSERVE
- Red-B-Gone is safe for use on
glass, plastic, porcelain, enamel, etc., but is not recommended for
tableware, silverware, flatware, or any other stainless steel or plated
eating utensils.
- Do not add detergent or bleach at
the same time as Red-B-Gone Rust and Iron Stain Remover.
- Do not use on percolators or
galvanized metals.
- Material Safety Data Sheet
(click here)
Water Softener Iron
Removal
Rust builds up on the resins used in water softeners and is not removed by the
normal salt regeneration procedure. This reduces the capacity of your water
softener. Used regularly, Red-B-Gone dissolves this rust returning it to a clear
liquid that rinses away easily.
FOR AUTOMATIC
SOFTENERS, follow
the manufacturers instructions and regenerate the water softener as follows:
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Step 1 |
Dissolve 1 cup of Red-B-Gone in 1/2
gallon of cold water. |
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Step 2 |
Pour solution into the storage tank
brine well and start regeneration cycle immediately. Allow water softener
to finish regeneration cycle completely. |
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Step 3 |
Heavily iron-fouled softeners may
require more than one treatment to restore efficiency. Use Red-B-Gone
periodically to prevent iron build up. |
PRECAUTIONS TO
OBSERVE
- For best results, be sure the
softener is in its sodium (brining) cycle during cleaning.
- Avoid prolonged skin exposure and
protect eyes from splashing.
- Material Safety Data Sheet
(click here)
Remove Iron Stains
Everywhere
Use Red-B-Gone to remove rust and iron
stains on fiberglass, china, vinyl, porcelain, cement, and aluminum surfaces.
Red-B-Gone Rust and Iron Stain Remover
is excellent for use under windows and around exposed nail heads.
Also use Red-B-Gone on aluminum siding,
concrete driveways, sidewalks, near rain downspouts and door steps.
Red-B-Gone gives swimming pool liners a
"new" look - use only when pool is drained for cleaning and flush thoroughly
after use.
Make stained gel coat surfaces on boats
look like new with Red-B-Gone - do not use on chrome or stainless steel boat
hardware and fittings.
FOR SMALL
AREAS, wet the surface
and pour on enough Red-B-Gone to make a thin paste. Let stand for at least 5
minutes. Rub paste into the spot with a non-abrasive scrubbing aid, then rinse
thoroughly. Repeat if necessary.
FOR LARGER
AREAS, apply a
solution of 1 cup Red-B-Gone in 3 gallons of water. Scrub thoroughly with a
non-abrasive cloth, brush, or broom. Let stand for 5 minutes then rinse
thoroughly. Repeat if necessary.
PRECAUTIONS TO
OBSERVE
- Always wear rubber gloves and avoid
prolonged skin exposure.
- Protect eyes from splashing.
- Do not use Red-B-Gone on painted
automobile surfaces, on chrome trim, or in car radiators.
- Material Safety Data Sheet
(click here)
Remove Rust Stains In
The Bathroom
Red-B-Gone Rust & Iron Stain Remover will dissolve rust stains
from sinks, tubs, shower stalls and toilet tanks and bowls or anywhere rusty
water causes unsightly deposits.
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Step 1 |
Wet
the discolored area and pour on enough Red-B-Gone to make a thin paste. |
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Step 2 |
Leave
standing for five minutes prior to scrubbing. |
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Step 3 |
Rub
this paste into the spot or stain with a damp cloth, small soft brush, or
other non-abrasive scrubbing aid. |
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Step 4 |
When
rust spots are gone, rinse the area thoroughly. Repeat if necessary. |
PRECAUTIONS TO OBSERVE
- Always wear rubber gloves when scrubbing an
area treated with Red-B-Gone Rust & Iron Stain Remover.
- Avoid prolonged skin exposure.
- Use adequate ventilation.
- Material
Safety
Data
Sheet
(click here)
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