My tenant left this for me. What’s the best way to get rid of lime and rust in a sink? (Page 2 ) | August 8, 2024
Annonce:
1. Combine white vinegar and baking soda to form a paste.
2. Apply the paste to the stained areas and let it sit for 15-20 minutes.
3. Scrub the area with a brush and rinse with warm water.
Use Lemon Juice
1. Cut a lemon in half and apply the juice directly onto the lime or rust stains.
2. Let it sit for about 10 minutes for the citric acid to break down the stains.
3. Scrub and rinse with water.
Prevent Future Stains
1. Wipe down sinks after every use to prevent mineral buildup.
2. Install a water softener to reduce the levels of calcium and iron in your water supply.
3. Regularly inspect and clean your sink to catch any new stains early.
By following these outlined methods, you can effectively deal with and prevent lime and rust stains, keeping your sink looking clean and welcoming.
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