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Texacos' soap will clean that right up. Haha nice! And yeah come to think of it I have been really wish washy lately haha
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Polesignkid-How long do you leave the easy off on the sign? Have you used it on porcelain signs with good results? I have a sign with some oxidation and rust stains. Wonder if this method would be the best route. Thanks
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WELL, NO NEED TO WONDER ANYMORE, THE GUY SOLD IT FOR $200 IM GONNA HOLD OUT FOR A NICER ONE.
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Wet it with water then spray with yellow can easy off, then rub it in ,then just hose off...it work fast.....then repeat in areas it did remove as fast
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Would anyone rec. using Barkeepers friend on a porcelain sign? I have heard some people have good results but others say not to use it. I am looking for the best method to remove rust stains without damaging the sign. Thanks.
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I have never had any problems using Barkeeper's Friend on porcelain signs. It works great. I bought a Shell sign that had some bad rust stains and I cleaned it up with Barkeepers.
Here's a before and after.
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Here's another sign that had some rust staining that I cleaned with Barkeeper's Friend.
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If you use Barkeeper's Friend, do not leave it on very long. Work a small area with water and then rinse immediately. I have seen signs that have had the glossy finish "etched" or dulled from letting it sit too long.
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I was gonna use some fine 0000 steel wool and some bar keepers and leave it on for no more then a minute or so- I will try and post results. Thanks for the help!
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I have alway had great luck with Barkeepers Friend but I never let it sit on the sign for a long period of time. I just rinse then reapply as needed.
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