Rust is a common household enemy, rearing its ugly orange-brown head anywhere from the kitchen utensil drawer to the workshop tool chest. Although it poses no health risks on its own, anyone looking ...
Step 1: For pieces that are heavily rusted, start the night before by submerging your metal completely in a tub or basin of ...
Over time, as iron, steel, and other ferrous metals are exposed to oxygen and moisture they can undergo oxidation, a chemical reaction that eats away at the metal and rust your tools. Left long enough ...
A savvy woman has discovered a brilliant and cost-effective method to remove stubborn rust from metal furniture. Rust is unsightly, but it doesn't necessarily mean the item is destined for the rubbish ...
Cast iron or steel birdbaths add old-school elegance to a yard, but they can rust. Fortunately, a little elbow grease and natural ingredients clean them up.
You say your car has some rust and you’d like to remove it? You’ve come to the right place. The Drive’s crack How-To department is here to help get that corrosion dealt with and your car’s body ...
Lloyd Alter is Design Editor for Treehugger and teaches Sustainable Design at Ryerson University in Toronto. My 2000 Subaru is full of holes. Like so many other cars in Canada and the northern United ...
It happens. Pots and pans get rusty. But don’t throw them out quite yet! Learn how to get your rusty cookware looking like new with just a few items you probably have on hand: a potato and baking soda ...