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Remove Limescale and Yellow Stains with a Simple Trick: Easy and Effortless Cleaning!

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White vinegar: If you don't have citric acid on hand, white vinegar is a great natural substitute. It is equally effective against limescale and yellow stains.
Baking soda: For a stronger abrasive action, you can add a little baking soda to the solution. This will help remove even the most stubborn dirt.
FAQ:

Is this method safe on all surfaces?
The citric acid or vinegar solution is generally safe on glass, ceramic, and metal. However, avoid using it on very delicate surfaces such as marble or natural stone, which could be damaged by the acid.

Can I use this solution to clean my dishwasher too?
Yes, you can! You can use a citric acid solution to remove limescale from your dishwasher. Simply pour the solution into the detergent container and run an empty cycle.

How long should I let the solution soak?
For effective cleaning, let the solution sit for at least 10-15 minutes, but you can leave it longer if the stains are particularly stubborn.

Can I use this remedy for stains on clothes?
Yes, citric acid can also be used to remove limescale stains on fabrics. Simply dilute it with water and apply it directly to the stain, leaving it to act for a few minutes before washing as usual.

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