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Remove Water Spots and Stains from Steel with These Cheap and Natural Tips

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Note: Do not use this tip on marble or natural stone surfaces.

citric acid
Citric acid is similar to vinegar, but it is more effective because it has anti-limescale properties. It is not for nothing that it is also used for deep cleaning of dishwashers and washing machines.

Add 150 g of citric acid to 1 liter of demineralized water and mix until completely dissolved. Then put the mixture in a spray bottle and spray it on the water-stained steel.

Leave it to act for a few minutes then remove the excess with a microfibre cloth: no more water stains!

Bicarbonate
After vinegar and citric acid, there is obviously baking soda , which is very effective because it has cleaning, stain-removing and descaling properties.

Then you just need to mix 4 tablespoons of bicarbonate with water until you get a sort of paste-like mass that is not too dense so that the grains do not scratch the surface of the steel.

Apply the paste directly to the non-abrasive side of the sponge and pass it over the steel to be cleaned. Finally rinse thoroughly and dry

Lemon sponge cake
If there is a citrus fruit that can help us in the ecological cleaning of the house, it is the lemon, since it can descale, degrease and polish different surfaces. In addition, it has an inebriating scent that will add a touch of freshness and cleanliness to your interiors!

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