Lime scale and rust stains can build up in sinks over time, especially in areas with hard water or older plumbing. While these stains can be unsightly, they are usually quite easy to remove with the right cleaning techniques and tools. Here’s how to get rid of lime scale and rust in your sink and restore it to its sparkling clean state.
Lime scale, also known as calcium deposits, forms when hard water evaporates and leaves behind mineral residues. It can appear as chalky white marks around your sink, faucets, or drains. Here’s how to tackle it:
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