Rust stain question

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Trying to remove this rust stain on a garage floor from a filing cabinet. 12 oz of oxalic in a gallon pump up sprayer didn't faze it, neither did undiluted F9. Never seen a rust stain not budge like this. Any suggestions?
 

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Hi Hal and Craig. No there's nothing on the concrete. I only treated the first section of the sidewalk and as you can see there's no difference at all, on the remaining sections. I don't have any pics that show anything worth seeing. I can say that the other side of the driveway is white and clean with only a faint trace of the brown stain around the edge. And the sidewalk on the side that the pic was taken gets progressively cleaner and brighter and the stains are almost totally faded at the end of the sidewalk. I know they have Chemlawn and I know they have hard water. I would have expected the oxalic to remove at least some of the stain but it didn't even touch it.
 
Update: On my sidewalk dilemma

I just wanted to update the progress on the sidewalk I was having trouble with. Apparently I didn't mix the oxalic strong enough. Came out good!! 1st pic is after a minute of spraying the oxalic. second is the final product.
 

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How strong did you mix the Oxalic the first time and then the second time?

The later pics look good.
 
I can't remember what I did the first time, I think I had a scooper and just used 1 scoop in quart spray bottle. I thought that would be enough. the second time I just kept adding the oxalic to a quart of hot water until it wouldn't dissolve anymore. that did the trick. it was probably 4 scoops, certainly not scientific, but I guess total saturation is the word for it.
 
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