
on 3 foolproof tips to instantly remove rust stains
You may find rust stains on the sink or other surfaces in your home, especially those that are a little older.
Rust stains are caused by a corrosion process of the materials from which the surfaces are made. They are also known as iron oxide and appear mainly on metals, polymers and ceramics, becoming darker and more difficult to remove over time.
Here are 3 foolproof tips for removing rust stains from sinks, faucets and other stainless steel surfaces .
Remove rust stains with salt
This is a simple and effective trick. Rub half a lemon with salt on the area affected by rust. To enhance the effect of your makeup, let the lemon and salt sit for a few minutes before cleaning.
Finally, rub gently with a sponge to remove residue, wipe with a clean cloth then rinse.
Remove rust stains with vinegar
Mix three tablespoons of salt with 120 ml of vinegar and the juice of one lemon until the salt is completely dissolved.
Pour the solution onto a sponge and gently rub the rust stains. Leave for 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water and dry thoroughly.
Repeat the process a second time if necessary.
Removing Rust Stains from Stainless Steel
In addition to being particularly effective against rust on stainless steel surfaces, this method is also useful for deep cleaning surfaces and making them shine.
Mix one tablespoon of baking soda with one tablespoon of water to form a creamy solution.
Apply the solution to the rust stains and leave for 10 minutes, then clean with a damp microfiber cloth and rinse.
