Rust stains on tiles are more common than you think, and are usually the result of aerosol cans or paint tins left on wet floors, or outdoor furniture leaving a rust stain on the ceramic tile after rain has caused it to corrode.
Fortunately, you can remove rust from tiles quickly and easily using WD-40.
How to Remove Rust from Tiles Using WD-40.
You’ve probably used WD-40 Multi-Use Product for common household tasks like fixing a squeaky hinge or unsticking a jammed windowsill, but the Multi-Use Product is an easy-to-use rust remover. Provided you’re only dealing with surface rust or a rust stain, you can simply spray some WD-40 directly onto the stain, leave for around ten minutes and wipe away with a cloth or old toothbrush.
You may need to use something like an abrasive sponge if the rust is a little more stubborn. So now there’s no need to put up with stubborn rust stains on your outdoor patio or wet floor. A quick scrub and your tiles will look as good as new in no time.
Did you know there are over 2,000 uses for WD-40? Pick up a can today and discover what it can do for you.