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Sinks stained with lime and rust are unsightly and, if ignored, might cause serious health problems. Hard water, which is heavy in minerals like iron and calcium, is usually to blame for these discolorations. You may notice a decline in the aesthetics and durability of your sink as these stains accumulate with time. If you want your kitchen or bathroom to be clean and functioning, you need to know how to deal with these typical difficulties.
Having a clean and welcoming sink in your house does more than improve its curb appeal; it also promotes good health. Knowing how to successfully remove lime and rust is quite useful whether you own a house, rent, or are just someone who wants to maintain their living area clean. Learn how to remove these annoying stains with the help of these helpful hints and techniques.
Select a Commercial-Sized Cleaner
First, choose a cleanser that has lime and rust in its ingredients. Calcium, Lime, Rust (CLR) and similar brands may work wonders.
2. After applying the cleaner to the compromised area, let it to sit for the duration specified on the product label.
3. Use a sponge or brush that isn't abrasive to scrub the area. After that, give it a good rinsing with water.
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