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Iron OUT Powder is the #1 heavy-duty rust stain remover powder, designed to effortlessly eliminate and prevent rust stains across multiple household surfaces. Weighing 9.5 pounds, it’s septic safe, fragrance-free, and ideal for hard water areas, while also extending the life of water softeners. Trusted since 1958, this versatile formula delivers professional-grade cleaning power without scrubbing.
















| ASIN | B000DZBJQ6 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,050 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #894 in Laundry Stain Removers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (12,183) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | IO10N |
| Item volume | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.91 x 17.48 x 26.67 cm; 4.31 kg |
| Scent | Fragrance Free |
| Skin type | All |
| Specific uses | Removes heavy-duty iron build-up in water softener, maintains softener performance and extends life of machine |
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Good quality
Good product, helps to clean well
C**Y
Iron OUT is a fantastic product that works wonders on both rust and hard water stains. It easily tackles tough rust spots in sinks, toilets, tubs, and outdoor surfaces, removing them with minimal effort. I’ve also found it incredibly effective at clearing hard water stains, leaving surfaces looking clean and refreshed. The application is simple — just follow the instructions, and the results speak for themselves. Whether you’re dealing with hard water buildup or stubborn rust, Iron OUT makes the job easy. If you need a reliable solution for these problems, this product is definitely worth trying!
H**E
This product is amazing at cleaning a toilet tank. The Toilet tank was brown and sludgy and nasty looking. I decided to give this a try and to my amazement the tank is clean. I forgot to take a photo a few weeks ago when I used it but this is it now. Definitely will buy again. This was zero effort. If I wanted to clean it even better I could have but I haven’t had the time.
K**B
I have to say....IT WORKS. After kaboom bowl blaster discontinued its product, I have tried so many toilet cleaners to get the bowl white again. So if you figure how many yrs of buildup, that should tell you what my toilets looked like. Also, I can't tell you how much money I have spent trying different toilet cleaners. My friend found this at one of the hardware store in a small bottle. Neither of us thought it would work but we tried it anyway. We both were blown away when it worked. Really blown away. I had white toilets under the build up. We couldn't believe it. We didn't even have to scrub it. I highly recommend this product. I do have to say though, different areas have different stains so I can't say that your area stains can be taken out. We live in outback Wyoming so for this area it works great. My friend took her bottle home to use on her toilets and it worked on hers too. I ordered a big jug of this stuff and will order more next month and the month after that so I don't run out in case they discontinue this product. Thank you for such a good product.
M**B
Really, really worked. Most of the rust came off first time from the toilet and just went over it again to take off the last traces.
H**R
I have "city" water, but I had started to get brown, rust-like stains appearing here and there on my white towels, like what I would see years ago, when we had well water. These stains would would not come out with any of the stain removing products, home remedies, bleach that I used. I was very upset, because the stains were ruining my expensive towels. As a last-ditch effort, I laundered the towels with some of my old Iron Out, using it as directed on the bottle. It complety removed all of the brown stains (the towels in question had been washed and dried repeatedly, so the stains were set in), and afterward, I made an effort to immediately remove the towels as soon as the cycle finished to prevent more stains from appearing, as I think my old washer's drum is rusted and it is what is causing the issue. You only need half a cup, and while the product doesn't smell good, you can toss in a pod once the whites have soaked for a bit, and they'll come out smelling as they usually do.
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