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Forum: AppliancesReplies: 2, Views: 24
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teresa2421
Birmingham, AL

August 12, 2009
05:01 PM

Post #6939504

how to remove rust from an old egg beater...very old
Bubba_MoCity
Missouri City, TX

August 17, 2009
12:59 PM

Post #6956996

Do you want to clean it to use or just as a decoration?
Naval Jelly will remove rust, but I would not use it for food (even if the rust is removed).
elsie
Lafayette, NJ
(Zone 6a)

August 19, 2009
05:46 PM

Post #6965905

I wouldn't use it for food even after the rust is off - but try hot vinegar.

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