That headline is almost certainly clickbait.
A “natural method” can often remove or loosen surface rust, but claims like “say goodbye to rust in five minutes” and “revolutionize your daily life” are marketing language rather than realistic guarantees.
Common natural rust-removal methods include:
- White Vinegar: The mild acid can dissolve some rust, though heavily rusted items usually need much longer than five minutes.
- Lemon Juice and salt: Can help break down light rust.
- Baking Soda paste: Useful as a gentle abrasive for scrubbing.
- Potato (contains oxalic acid): Sometimes used on small rust spots.
A more realistic expectation:
- Light surface rust may improve within minutes.
- Moderate or heavy rust often requires soaking, scrubbing, repeated treatments, or mechanical removal.
- No natural method permanently prevents rust from returning unless the metal is cleaned, dried, and protected afterward (for example with paint, oil, wax, or another protective coating).
If you share the specific method from the post, I can tell you whether it’s likely to work and what results you can realistically expect.
