foto: YouTube/Taman Kreasiku
Brilio.net - Ordinary fences are made of metal so they are sturdy for a long time. However, fences that are often exposed to sunlight, dust and water droplets will gradually rust. This rust not only reduces the aesthetics of the fence, but also risks making it porous, you know.
That's why it's important to clean the fence if there is rust on the surface. One ingredient that is known to be effective in removing rust stains on fences is vinegar. However, the owner of the Taman Kreasiku YouTube account has another method that is no less effective.
After investigating, the man on the Taman Kreasiku YouTube account has other ingredients, two of which can be obtained from the kitchen.
How to remove rust stains from a fence.The first thing that must be prepared is a used container or bucket. Then, fill the container with baking soda and dish soap. Yup, these are the two main kitchen ingredients to practice how to remove rust stains from this fence. Then, add enough citrus or citric acid.
"We stir it for a while until foam comes out," said the owner of the Taman Kreasiku YouTube account, quoted by BrilioFood on Sunday (2/6).
photo: YouTube/My Creation Garden
Once you have mixed the cleaning agent, apply it directly to the part of the fence where there are rust stains. Leave it for a moment, then wipe it using a dry cloth. Rust stains that are not yet too thick will fade when cleaned this way.
photo: YouTube/My Creation Garden
If there are still rust stains remaining, you can clean them with sandpaper. To do this, first smear the fence with the remaining cleaning agent mixture, then rub it with sandpaper until the rust comes off the fence.
photo: YouTube/My Creation Garden
Finally, don't forget to clean the fence again with a cloth until it is completely dry. The owner of the Taman Kreasiku YouTube account explained that you can also smear the fence with iron lubricating oil so that the rust doesn't come back easily. You can buy this iron lubricating oil at e-commerce or building materials stores.
(brl/tin)