How do I get these rusty stains off the bathroom wall?

Wall stain
@pitstop (15551)
Australia
June 10, 2017 8:12pm CST
Due to probable water leak, I have this rusty stain on my bathroom wall. I've attached a picture. What's the best way of getting them removed?
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
11 Jun 17
I am not an expert to it. But I heard that the toothpaste has many amazing usages and you can try to use it to remove the rusty stain.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
11 Jun 17
Wow!! Sound interesting and is worth a try!!
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@josie_ (10033)
• Philippines
11 Jun 17
There are commercial stain removers available or you can try baking soda mix with vinegar.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
11 Jun 17
The commercial bathroom, tile or general cleaners don't seem to work. I'll try vinegar and soda!
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@prashu228 (37518)
• India
11 Jun 17
Hope some of the tips given works for you. Please share which one worked
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
11 Jun 17
Will try the baking soda and vinegar trick first and see. I can easily get both these.
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@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
11 Jun 17
I am not sure, but mom uses a baking soda. I think you can try it. I hope it will work.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
11 Jun 17
You're the second person to suggest that. It must be good!!
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@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
12 Jun 17
@pitstop I hope it will work.
@TheHorse (238298)
• Walnut Creek, California
3 Feb 18
I use this stinky stuff in a green bottle from the Dollar Tree and it works great. It's called (searching my bathroom and then kitchen...) Lime-a-Way.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
4 Feb 18
Don't have it here. What worked for me was harpic.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
4 Feb 18
@TheHorse hmm, a toilet bowl cleaner.
@TheHorse (238298)
• Walnut Creek, California
4 Feb 18
@pitstop What is harpic?
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• United States
11 Jun 17
Try CLR, it's in the gray bottle at your local grocery store or hardware store
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
11 Jun 17
Unfortunately CLR is very difficult to get here. It's a direct import a x massively expensive. Close to 40$ for a bottle.
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• United States
11 Jun 17
@pitstop oh wow, but then I didn't know you were from India Baking soda works amazing too. Maybe try some lemon juice
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
11 Jun 17
@librarygeek1980 will do that!
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