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How to use it:
- Choose a rust remover gel or spray specifically formulated for outdoor metal surfaces.
- Apply according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Let it sit for the recommended time (usually 10–30 minutes).
- Scrub with a steel brush or scouring pad.
- Rinse and wipe dry.
Safety tip: Always wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area when using chemical products.
4. Seal the Surface with Oil or Wax to Prevent Future Rust
How to seal it:
- Apply a thin coat of mineral oil, WD-40, or beeswax polish using a clean cloth.
- Buff until the surface looks shiny and smooth.
- Repeat every few months, especially in humid or coastal areas.
Why it matters: This barrier repels moisture—the main culprit behind rust formation.
Final Thoughts
Rust may be persistent, but it doesn’t mean repainting is your only option. With the right ingredients and a bit of effort, you can clean up your doors and windows, restore their shine, and extend their lifespan—all without touching a paintbrush.
Quick Recap:
| Method | Best For | Key Ingredients |
|---|---|---|
| White Vinegar | General rust removal | Vinegar + foil/brush |
| Lemon + Salt | Light rust | Lemon juice + salt |
| Rust Remover | Deep rust | Commercial gel/spray |
| Oil/Wax Seal | Rust prevention | Mineral oil, WD-40, or wax |
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