Ever stared down at your grandmaโs old baking sheet or, worse, the garden shears you left out overnight, and thought, โWellโฆ guess those are done forโ? Same. But hereโs the thing: 8 Salt And Vinegar Hacks That Remove Rust Fast will change your cleaning game, and honestly, itโs as satisfying as biting into crispy breakfast potatoes (yeah, I said it). The magic of salt and vinegar isnโt just for chips and salads, you know? I mean, if you love quick fixesโand you probably do if you landed hereโthen youโve got to check out these other strange vinegar tricks or even these kitchen cleaning hacks for greasy messes. Trust me, it doesnโt have to be complicatedโunless you overthink it, which, I have a gold medal in, by the way. Letโs fix that rusty stuff already!
Remove rust without harsh chemicals or solvents.
Salt and vinegar are like the dream teamโscrubbing away rust so you donโt have to breathe all those scary fumes (ugh, chemical headachesโno thanks).
- All you need: regular table salt, white vinegar, and patience (like, 30 minutes max, promise).
- Sprinkle salt onto the rusty area. Bathe it in vinegar. Wait for the fizz. Thatโs science, sorta.
- Scrub with a brush, sponge, or, honestly, an old toothbrush works magically.
โI tried this on my old wobbly potato masher! Overnight it went from โscience projectโ to โusableโ again. No weird smells!โ โ Jenna, my neighbor who hates waste

The Best Way to Clean Tarnished Silver
Ever catch yourself squinting at your familyโs โfancyโ silverware, thinking it looks kindaโฆ haunted? Donโt panic.
- Mix a heaping tablespoon of salt with the same of vinegar in hot-ish water.
- Drop the silver stuff in, let it soak 20-30 minutes.
- Rinse and admire. If you have a soft cloth lying around, buff that gleam right up.
I swear, this trick even works on old trinket trays. Got one from my auntโa little, uh, gross before, but now it glows.

How I Tested the Methods for Cleaning Tarnished Silverware
So, this part gets real. I did it all myself (because, why not be my own guinea pig?).
- Tried straight vinegar firstโnot terrible, but slow.
- Next up: salt and vinegar tag-team. Way faster, strongerโno elbow grease.
- Compared with store-bought silver cleaner. Cheaper wins. My wallet is grateful.
Honestly, my hands didnโt even go dry (thank you, vinegar). Made me wonder what else I could clean. Maybe I got carried away, but hey, curiosity didnโt kill my flatware.
Tarnished Silver Cleaning Method: Aluminum Foil-Lined Dish with Baking Soda, Salt, & Vinegar {video_youtube}
Alright, this is the big-league move if your granddadโs serving spoon is looking like itโs been buried for a century.
- Grab a shallow dish, line it with foil. Shiny side up (I always forget, but just do it).
- Mix 1 tbsp salt, 1 tbsp baking soda, and ยฝ cup vinegar in hot water. Pour over silver.
- Let things get bubbly. Wait about 15 minutes.
- Rinse. Wipe. Be amazedโitโs actual kitchen sorcery.
BTW, best hack for silver, not for knives (trust me, I learned after the factโknives get weird if you soak โem).
More to Love from The Kitchn
Honestly, thereโs a whole world of cleaning tricks out there. The Kitchn crew always shares the quirkiest shortcuts.
- Salt and vinegar clean more than rustโthink drains and stained glass pitchers.
- You can also check out my absolute favorite How to power clean drains with borax, salt, and vinegar. Seriously, life changing when it comes to stink.
- Plus, donโt skip their kitchen gear reviewsโtotal rabbit hole, oops.
- And, if youโre on the hunt for non-stick hacks, my neighbor swears by 7 aluminum foil hacks to scrub burnt pans.
You donโt have to be a โclean freakโ (although who am I kidding, it helps). Sometimes, a little shortcut is all you need.
Common Questions
Q: Does it work on big stuff?
Yepโbaking sheets, garden tools, even old pots. Just use a bigger dish and up the vinegar.
Q: Is it safe for food surfaces?
Definitely, just rinse well. Vinegarโs food-safeโone more reason to love it.
Q: Can you use apple cider vinegar instead of white?
Yup, totallyโsmells a little sweeter but does the same job. (Bonus: check out 7 apple cider vinegar tricks for sore throats, too.)
Q: Does it remove all the rust?
Maybe not an inch-thick layer, but for normal crud? It works its magic.
Q: Will it damage the metal?
Not if you rinse it quickly and dry it off. Donโt let stuff soak forever. No one wants weird pitting.
Why Youโll Actually Want to Try These Rust Hacks
Look, the bottom lineโsalt and vinegar are the unsung heroes of kitchen cleaning. You probably have them already, so thereโs zero excuse to let rust take over. Plus, it just feels better than harsh chemicals. You donโt need elbow grease, pricey cleaners, or a YouTube degree. If you want a step-by-step, thereโs more great reading in things like Salt and Vinegar: Natureโs Rust Remover – Fine Woodworking or the detailed walk-through for Cleaning Rust Off of Tools Without Harsh Chemicals – Instructables. Just try these outโyou might actually start looking for things to โde-rust.โ (Just donโt lift your whole shed, okay?)

