Use great care with any cleaning method.
How to get rust stains out of ceramic plates.
Bleach or chlorine may remove the stains but also can damage your ceramic item as illustrated below.
Use the sponge to gently scrub away the stains.
I find the original dawn liquid soap works best.
Empty the container when the stain is gone.
Then you ll scrub one more time rinse off the baking soda paste mixture and dry the item.
Scrub salt and lemon juice into the stain.
Run a sink full of warm soapy water and with a soft wash cloth clean the pottery.
Create a mixture of baking soda and vinegar until it creates a thick paste.
Never use chorine bleach.
Clean the pottery with warm water and soap.
It s a good idea to try the method on an inexpensive piece before attempting to clean valuable pieces.
Step 3 allow the area to soak for at least 10 minutes.
If the stain is on the edge and cannot be soaked this way soak a cloth or sponge in white vinegar and set it on the stain.
2 do not heat in oven.
Apply the paste with a towel or microfiber cloth and gently scrub the stains on the ceramic dish.
Scrub the rust stain gently with the cleaning pad or sponge until the rust stain is removed.
Apply teaspoon of a non abrasive cleaner onto a nylon cleaning pad or sponge.
Use a sponge to blend the powder into the water so that paste forms and allow it to sit for a few minutes.
If you have small rust stains a baking soda paste will work perfectly mix baking soda and water to form a paste and spread this paste over the rust.
Get the sink wet with warm water and then sprinkle a small amount of the cleanser onto the stained areas.
Cut a lemon in half and squeeze the juice over the salt to soak it into the stain.
After you have the piece as clean as you can wash it with soap and warm water to clean off and residue of the peroxide.
For dirt stains and caked on grime.
If the stain is old oil based substance e g grease it can melt and spread under the glaze creating a larger stain.
Afterward scrub the paste and rust with a toothbrush then let the paste sit for an hour or two.
To remove stains from the outside of a dish or cup make a paste with borax and lemon juice or vinegar and spread it liberally on the stain.
Finish up by rinsing the sink with clean water.
Pour white vinegar directly onto the stain so that it s covered with a small puddle.
Use as much table salt as needed to cover the stain in your enamel.
Continue squeezing lemon juice until you have covered all of the salt and made a paste over the stain.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for.