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We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of
which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside our stainless steel lined dishwasher? Thanks, Jim |
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![]() "Jim" > wrote in message om... > We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of > which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside our > stainless steel lined dishwasher? > > Thanks, Jim Sodium hydrosulphate. There are commercial products for removing rust stains. Put some in and run a cycle with no detergent and it will usually clear up things like that. Ed http://pages.cthome.net/edhome |
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![]() "Jim" > wrote in message om... > We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of > which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside our > stainless steel lined dishwasher? > > Thanks, Jim Sodium hydrosulphate. There are commercial products for removing rust stains. Put some in and run a cycle with no detergent and it will usually clear up things like that. Ed http://pages.cthome.net/edhome |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in
m: > > > > "Jim" > wrote in message > om... >> We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of >> which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside our >> stainless steel lined dishwasher? >> >> Thanks, Jim > > Sodium hydrosulphate. > > There are commercial products for removing rust stains. Put some in > and run a cycle with no detergent and it will usually clear up things > like that. Ed > > http://pages.cthome.net/edhome > > > Up here the stuff called CLR removes mineral deposits, lime and rust stains from stainless steel tubs, porcelain skinks, coffee pots etc...available in most hardware stores possibly in the cleanig aisle in the supermarket as well. -- Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water. -------- FIELDS, W. C. |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in
m: > > > > "Jim" > wrote in message > om... >> We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of >> which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside our >> stainless steel lined dishwasher? >> >> Thanks, Jim > > Sodium hydrosulphate. > > There are commercial products for removing rust stains. Put some in > and run a cycle with no detergent and it will usually clear up things > like that. Ed > > http://pages.cthome.net/edhome > > > Up here the stuff called CLR removes mineral deposits, lime and rust stains from stainless steel tubs, porcelain skinks, coffee pots etc...available in most hardware stores possibly in the cleanig aisle in the supermarket as well. -- Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water. -------- FIELDS, W. C. |
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hahabogus > wrote in
: > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in > m: > >> >> >> >> "Jim" > wrote in message >> om... >>> We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of >>> which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside >>> our stainless steel lined dishwasher? >>> >>> Thanks, Jim >> >> Sodium hydrosulphate. >> >> There are commercial products for removing rust stains. Put some in >> and run a cycle with no detergent and it will usually clear up things >> like that. Ed >> >> http://pages.cthome.net/edhome >> >> >> > > Up here the stuff called CLR removes mineral deposits, lime and rust > stains from stainless steel tubs, porcelain skinks, coffee pots I've seen several kinds of skinks at the zoo, but never one made from porcelain. <g> > etc...available in most hardware stores possibly in the cleanig aisle > in the supermarket as well. > -- Wayne in Phoenix If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. |
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hahabogus > wrote in
: > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in > m: > >> >> >> >> "Jim" > wrote in message >> om... >>> We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of >>> which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside >>> our stainless steel lined dishwasher? >>> >>> Thanks, Jim >> >> Sodium hydrosulphate. >> >> There are commercial products for removing rust stains. Put some in >> and run a cycle with no detergent and it will usually clear up things >> like that. Ed >> >> http://pages.cthome.net/edhome >> >> >> > > Up here the stuff called CLR removes mineral deposits, lime and rust > stains from stainless steel tubs, porcelain skinks, coffee pots I've seen several kinds of skinks at the zoo, but never one made from porcelain. <g> > etc...available in most hardware stores possibly in the cleanig aisle > in the supermarket as well. > -- Wayne in Phoenix If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. |
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In article >,
Wayne > wrote: > hahabogus > wrote in > : > > > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in > > m: > > > >> > >> > >> > >> "Jim" > wrote in message > >> om... > >>> We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of > >>> which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside > >>> our stainless steel lined dishwasher? > >>> > >>> Thanks, Jim > >> > >> Sodium hydrosulphate. > >> > >> There are commercial products for removing rust stains. Put some in > >> and run a cycle with no detergent and it will usually clear up things > >> like that. Ed > >> > >> http://pages.cthome.net/edhome > >> > >> > >> > > > > Up here the stuff called CLR removes mineral deposits, lime and rust > > stains from stainless steel tubs, porcelain skinks, coffee pots > > I've seen several kinds of skinks at the zoo, but never one made from > porcelain. <g> > > > etc...available in most hardware stores possibly in the cleanig aisle > > in the supermarket as well. > > There from China. Native to the area where they originated Bone China |
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In article >,
Wayne > wrote: > hahabogus > wrote in > : > > > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in > > m: > > > >> > >> > >> > >> "Jim" > wrote in message > >> om... > >>> We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of > >>> which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside > >>> our stainless steel lined dishwasher? > >>> > >>> Thanks, Jim > >> > >> Sodium hydrosulphate. > >> > >> There are commercial products for removing rust stains. Put some in > >> and run a cycle with no detergent and it will usually clear up things > >> like that. Ed > >> > >> http://pages.cthome.net/edhome > >> > >> > >> > > > > Up here the stuff called CLR removes mineral deposits, lime and rust > > stains from stainless steel tubs, porcelain skinks, coffee pots > > I've seen several kinds of skinks at the zoo, but never one made from > porcelain. <g> > > > etc...available in most hardware stores possibly in the cleanig aisle > > in the supermarket as well. > > There from China. Native to the area where they originated Bone China |
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I would suggest trying the product called "CLR" which stands for calcium,
lime and rust. It is a liquid and can be found at most grocery stores. Simply run the dishwasher (empty) with the clr and rinse good. Tom "Jim" > wrote in message om... > We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of > which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside our > stainless steel lined dishwasher? > > Thanks, Jim |
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I would suggest trying the product called "CLR" which stands for calcium,
lime and rust. It is a liquid and can be found at most grocery stores. Simply run the dishwasher (empty) with the clr and rinse good. Tom "Jim" > wrote in message om... > We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of > which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside our > stainless steel lined dishwasher? > > Thanks, Jim |
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I would suggest trying the product called "CLR" which stands for calcium,
lime and rust. It is a liquid and can be found at most grocery stores. Simply run the dishwasher (empty) with the clr and rinse good. Tom "Jim" > wrote in message om... > We have had rust in our water created from a water heater tank of > which has been replaced. How do we remove the rust stained inside our > stainless steel lined dishwasher? > > Thanks, Jim |
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