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How to Remove Rust from Your Sink with a Simple Ingredient

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How to Remove Rust from Your Sink with a Simple Ingredient

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Rust stains on a sink can make it look unappealing, but you don’t need harsh chemicals to get rid of them. Instead, a common household ingredient—baking soda—can do the trick effectively, leaving your sink clean and shiny.

What You’ll Need:

Baking soda
Lemon juice or white vinegar (optional for extra cleaning power)
A soft cloth or sponge
A bit of water
How to Use It:

Sprinkle Baking Soda Over the Rust Stains:
Generously cover the rusty areas with baking soda. The mild abrasive nature of baking soda helps break down the rust without damaging the sink’s surface.
Add a Few Drops of Lemon Juice or Vinegar (Optional):
For tougher stains, squeeze a few drops of lemon juice or white vinegar onto the baking soda. This creates a gentle chemical reaction that helps loosen rust particles.
Scrub Gently:

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