Granny's gone and done it again

What are the ingredients?

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It's literally called "Iron Out" I've never used it before but it was recommended to me by some other rock hounds. lol

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Wish I had that growing up on the old farm. Lot of iron in the water. I never got white shirts because they would turn yellow very quickly. My dad still lives there. Hey, Christmas present!!!
 
mine are similar to the last picture. I will keep an eye out for you.

That would be wonderful! I would pay you for them if you find any without needing to dig or anything. :) Depending on how abundant they are where you live they can sometimes be found just laying around or after a big rain uncovers new ones. The solid ones can actually make really beautiful tumbled stones as well. I have a little rock tumbler rolling right now too. lol, Next to chickens, baking, and art, I also have always enjoyed collecting stones. It's a nice hobby because my husband and daughter also enjoy it.
 
Wish I had that growing up on the old farm. Lot of iron in the water. I never got white shirts because they would turn yellow very quickly. My dad still lives there. Hey, Christmas present!!!

Now that's a thoughtful Christmas present! lol, The white shirts you've always wanted Dad. No, I didn't buy you new shirts, but you can make yours white with this! :lol:
 
It was topped off before it busted Wishing . It the oil I cant figure out ! Where did 4 qts go? It wasnt smoking , no valves tapping, nada
My Subaru burns oil. It's a been know problem for some model years. You wouldn't know it otherwise, no smoke or anything, but the oil steadily goes down over a long time. I can tell by the sound of the engine when it gets low.
 
Now that's a thoughtful Christmas present! lol, The white shirts you've always wanted Dad. No, I didn't buy you new shirts, but you can make yours white with this! :lol:
The plates, the sinks, shower and toilets... rust stains everywhere!
Sad thing was dad wore a uniform with white shirts. They never looked as good as they should have. It was my job to iron them... I was a whiz at spray starch and sharp creases by 10.
 
My Subaru burns oil. It's a been know problem for some model years. You wouldn't know it otherwise, no smoke or anything, but the oil steadily goes down over a long time. I can tell by the sound of the engine when it gets low.
Is that right ? I will keep an eye on it for sure.
 

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