BurtEggley
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We all have fought it somewhere. I've been pretty successful in avoiding it many places, but one that has me stumped are two Kohler cast iron bathroom sinks. They rust under the chrome or plastic grommet that fills the overflow hole.
Bar Keepers friend has oxalic acid in it and gets rid of the rust that is there, but within a few days it is back. It gets really old having to clean it every three or four days. I am wondering if anyone has found something like say phosphoric acid etc., that can be painted all around and into the overflow hole then rinsed, that might keep it away for longer. Has to be safe on chrome, or stainless etc., what ever the grommets are made of. Last time it happened I replaced the sinks and it was gone for a year or two, but they are so expensive now going that route for a several year reprieve is not a viable solution. Having the countertops replaced and adding a different style sink is also not viable.
Bar Keepers friend has oxalic acid in it and gets rid of the rust that is there, but within a few days it is back. It gets really old having to clean it every three or four days. I am wondering if anyone has found something like say phosphoric acid etc., that can be painted all around and into the overflow hole then rinsed, that might keep it away for longer. Has to be safe on chrome, or stainless etc., what ever the grommets are made of. Last time it happened I replaced the sinks and it was gone for a year or two, but they are so expensive now going that route for a several year reprieve is not a viable solution. Having the countertops replaced and adding a different style sink is also not viable.
