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💧 Final Rinse and Done!
Once the stain is gone, rinse the area with clean water to remove any leftover lemon or salt. Dry with a clean cloth or let it air dry.
✅ Why This Works
- Lemon juice contains citric acid, which naturally dissolves rust and other mineral-based stains.
- Salt or baking soda provides a mild abrasive that helps scrub away residue without damaging your surface.
- It’s completely non-toxic, eco-friendly, and safe for most balcony materials like tile, concrete, or stone.
🧽 Other Quick Alternatives (If You Don’t Have Lemon Juice):
- White vinegar: Also acidic and effective on rust stains—use the same method as lemon juice.
- Coca-Cola: Contains phosphoric acid that can break down rust (yes, really!).
- Potato and dish soap: Cut a raw potato, dip it in dish soap, and rub it on the rust stain. The oxalic acid in potatoes helps lift rust!
🌿 Final Thoughts
Rust stains may look like a major issue, but with a little lemon juice and a sprinkle of salt, they’re nothing to stress over. It’s a natural, easy, and incredibly cheap solution that works like magic—often with just a single drop!
Try it out, and your balcony will be spotless in no time. 💪🍋
Have other cleaning challenges? I’ve got simple tricks for those too—just ask!