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Best cleanser around! Jun 08, 2010 Highly effective, non-caustic, easy to use- Get those sinks white again with a little sprinkle!
We have well water, which means rust is an ever present problem on porcelain sinks, toilets, bath, etc.
So, I have researched quite a few products. This one works well.
Pumice works well on those brown stains on sink, but it is very laborious and time consuming. This Zud is simply terrific. I use it with just a little sprinkle (make sink wet first) and wipe it up with a well-worn Magic Eraser. Problem gone almost immediately.
Haven't tried it on a toilet yet-wonder how it will work if diluted. I'll update at some point & let you know.
Such a great, non-corrosive, non-caustic low tech solution. A lot of other rust removal products require gloves, protective clothing & goggles.I confess, I used it quickly without gloves-no problem-but I watered the sink down well & rinsed my hands very well immediately afterward. Did not use Goggles nor protective clothing.
I paid $5.99 to get it all the way to Alaska. It arrived quickly. I think this is a good price as a little goes a long way, it stores easily, & it does a great job in no time!
Update: I used it on the ceramic toilet bowl. Mind you, the rust stain by this point was very light (I had removed a lot of the rust stain with a pumice stone-cleared it, no scratching). I did two applications of a little bit of Zud powder. When it hit the water, it started fizzing lightly. I used just the standard toilet brush, no heavy scrubbing. No gloves, no goggles.
It worked well-and quickly. I prefer things that get the job done in less than 2-5 minutes. This fits that bill.
Update: This stuff is miraculous, not harsh, effective, and also cost effective! We had a rust problem because we ran out of those rust water softener pellets & with our well water here in Alaska-a bath tub was pitifully orange & dingy.
Well, the ceramic tub is sparkling white again, the grout clean (original color again). I got the surface wet, sprinkled some on-maybe liberally where it was really bad, wore some thin plastic gloves, a little bit of elbow grease (not too much) & presto!
BTW (By The Way)-there's still plenty of stuff in the container for the next bad job. I'm convinced!
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Nothing like it! Oct 22, 2008 After not finding ZUD on store shelves that the manufacturer directed me to, I was SO happy to find it on Amazon at a reasonable price!Unfortunately I did not know that I was purchasing a 6oz can; rather, I assumed it was the 14oz - the only size I'd ever come across. So, it wasn't such a reasonable price after all. Now I'm just happy that my kitchen is stain-free again.
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