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Rust on the radiators? Try a spoonful of this ingredient that’s always in your pantry!

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Rust on radiators is a very common problem, but one that should never be overlooked!

Unfortunately, it is mainly due to excessive condensation in the bathroom or kitchen that water rivulets form at the edges. The hot air collides with the cold air and turns into water vapour, which slowly attacks the radiators.

A clear sign of this slow degradation is rust, which in the long term can affect the proper functioning of the radiators and their presentability.

To eliminate this problem, however, it is not necessary to turn to a specialist in this field. You can do it yourself. Rust on radiators is nothing more than metallic oxidation and in the pantry you have everything you need to get rid of it.

Curious about how to proceed? Get started!

Rust on radiators
Rust on the radiators? Try a spoonful of this ingredient that’s always in your pantry!
Iron or metal alloys oxidise as soon as they come into contact with the oxygen in the water and a reddish patina appears, which gradually increases until it corrodes the surface: Rust.

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