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How to remove rust from your utensils with baking soda?

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Potato to remove rust
Raw potato is an effective deoxidizer thanks to its oxalic acid content. To do this, simply rub a slice of potato on your rusty objects to clean them and make them shine.

Lime to remove rust stains
The citric acid in lemon is effective in removing rust stains. To do this, soak your utensils in lemon juice and let it sit for a few hours. For greater efficiency, you can combine lemon and salt. To do this, mix the juice of a lime with a little coarse salt until you obtain a paste that you will apply on the remains of rust. Then rub your objects with a sponge or an old toothbrush, rinse and let dry.

White vinegar to remove rust stains
This natural and inexpensive household product is effective in removing all difficult stains, especially those caused by rust. To do this, soak a cloth in preheated white vinegar and rub your utensils. Then rinse and then dry.

Coca-Cola to remove traces of rust
Used to remove traces of limescale, Coca-Cola is also effective in removing rust stains. To do this, simply soak your rusty utensils in this drink overnight. Make sure the coke completely covers your items. Then rinse and then dry, to prevent moisture from causing rust.

Aluminum Foil to Remove Rust Stains
Aluminum foil is definitely one of the simple and inexpensive ways to remove rust from your utensils. To do this, all you have to do is cut a piece of aluminum foil about 30 centimeters long and crumple it into a ball (make sure the shiny part is on the outside). Then, all you have to do is rub the ball on the rust spots on your pots and pans.

Note that these tips can also be used to remove traces of rust from any metal objects, such as gardening tools.
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