How to Clean Knife Blades With Lime Juice

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Tip 1 - How to Clean Steel Knife Blades With Lime Juice | eHow

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How to Clean Steel Knife Blades With Lime Juice | eHow

When the favorite steel knife gets rusty, there are home remedies you can use to get it back in shape. You do however, need to be certain that there are no children around when working on your knife's clean-up. A few simple kitchen ingredients, such as lime juice, will remove rust and have your knife looking like new.

Tip 2 - How to Clean Knife Blades With Lime Juice | eHow

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How to Clean Knife Blades With Lime Juice | eHow

One great tool to use to clean your knife blades is regular lime juice. Clean knife blades with lime juice with help from a classically-trained chef with experience in both World class restaurants and...

Tip 3 - Smart Tip: Clean Spotty Knives With Lemon Juice — Cleaning Tips from The Kitchn

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Smart Tip: Clean Spotty Knives With Lemon Juice — Cleaning Tips from The Kitchn

Growing up I was convinced my father loved his knives almost as much as he loved us. They were cleaned, dried and sharpened each time they were used. I never knew a dull or spotted knife... until I moved out on my own.

Tip 4 - Remove Rust Spots from Knives and Silverware with Lemon Juice

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Remove Rust Spots from Knives and Silverware with Lemon Juice

Even stainless steel silverware and cooking knives can start to show a few spots of rust here and there. This is especially common after your silverware (or heaven forbid, your knives) go through the dishwasher a few times. It's not pretty, but there's an easy way to lift those rust stains off: a good soak in lemon juice.
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Tip 5 - Removing Rust with Citric Acid

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Removing Rust with Citric Acid

This is one of the easiest, safest, and least abrasive ways to remove surface rust from old steel tools. Supplies: Citric Acid Powder  (availabl...

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