Use a soft sponge or cloth to scrub the area in circular motions.
For stubborn spots, use an old toothbrush to target smaller rust stains.
4. Let it Sit:
Allow the mixture to sit for 5–10 minutes to work on tough rust deposits.
5. Rinse and Dry:
Rinse the sink thoroughly with warm water to remove any residue.
Dry the sink with a clean cloth to prevent future rust formation.
For Stubborn Rust Spots:
If the rust is particularly tough:
Repeat the Process: Apply the lemon and baking soda mixture again and let it sit longer.
Add Salt: Sprinkle salt with the baking soda for extra scrubbing power.
Tips to Prevent Rust in the Future:
Dry the Sink: After use, wipe down the sink to prevent water and mineral buildup.
Use a Sink Protector: Avoid leaving metal items (e.g., cans, sponges) in the sink for extended periods.
Regular Maintenance: Clean the sink weekly with a baking soda and water paste.
With lemon and baking soda, you can remove rust naturally and keep your sink looking as good as new. 🍋✨🚰