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Must have not been paying attention but they must have been flushing fire hydrants or some sediment from the bottom of the storage tank got stirred up.

What would remove rust stains from cotton especially after going through the dryer ???

Any remedies would be great and Thank You all in advance.
 
I don`t know if the white vinegar would work for a whole load of clothes. I suppose it would be too weak when dilluted with water. The lemon juice is frquently recommended for spot treatment, that means apply directly on the stain, let sit for a few minutes then rinse and rewash. Might be worth a first inexpensive try when you`re dealing with rather light and smallish stains.
If large areas were affected I`d rather use one of the commercial products which might even be added to the washer instead of applying something directly to the fabric.
 
Why not install an iron filter on your supply line. We had one put in to our Calgary house out in the country because of the high iron content in the well water . It was slowly discoloring everything.  Simple installation and basically maintenance free over the 12 years usage when we sold the place.  
 
Petek

Don't think I've seen a iron filter for the supply line.
Supply line to the house, or supply line to the washer? Where did you get yours?
 
Thank You all for the input.

Iron is not the issue. We have pretty bad municipal water. This happens from time to time. And being that it will happen in all three machines that are hooked up, I know it's not a mechanical issue.

I will try the above mentioned products.

Again, Thanks for reading and replying.
 
Our iron filter was connected directly to the supply line coming into the house.  It looked somewhat like a water softener or big oxygen tank,  but just the one tank (filled with some sort of resin). It was not a water softener which some people use to get rid of iron but doesn't work near as well and requires salt replenishing. An iron filter should run for years and years without changing the resin.   Doesn't sound like you'd need one if this is a rare event. 
 

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