How To Remove Rust Stains Caused By Ironing

  • June 19, 2009
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Your ironing skills are rusty, and so is your iron. Now you’ve got rust stains on your blouse. What to do?

You Will Need

  • A steel-wool pad
  • Lemon juice
  • Water
  • Cloths or paper towels
  • Vinegar

If your fabric is not machine-washable or color-safe, have it professionally cleaned.

How To Remove Rust Stains Caused By Ironing: Scrub

Step 1: Scrub

Use the scouring pad to remove as much surface rust from your iron as possible.

How To Remove Rust Stains Caused By Ironing: Soak fabric in lemon juice

Step 2: Soak fabric in lemon juice

If the fabric is machine-washable and color-safe, soak the fabric stain in lemon juice, and leave it in direct sunlight. Don’t let the juice dry.

You can substitute vinegar for lemon juice, though vinegar takes longer to remove rust stains. Don’t substitute chlorine bleach, which can make the stain worse.

How To Remove Rust Stains Caused By Ironing: Monitor

Step 3: Monitor

Monitor the fabric and add lemon juice or vinegar as needed.

How To Remove Rust Stains Caused By Ironing: Rinse and repeat

Step 4: Rinse and repeat

Rinse the area with water. If the stain lingers, repeat treatment if needed.

How To Remove Rust Stains Caused By Ironing: Remove moisture

Step 5: Remove moisture

Remove excess moisture using clean cloths or paper towel.

Don’t rub the fabric together too vigorously. You could damage it.

How To Remove Rust Stains Caused By Ironing: Finish cleaning

Step 6: Finish cleaning

Examine the item to be sure that the rust stain is gone. Clean it according to the instructions on the label, and iron it with your newly rust-free iron.

In the 10th and 11th centuries, the word “rust” was the Old English word for “red.”

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