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Use a grapefruit to remove pesky watermarks and stains from sinks and counters, and to polish glass jars and dishes.
First, cut your grapefruit in half, and coat the fruit halves in kosher salt. You can scrub the salt in with your fingers to saturate it enough to stick.
Scrub the half into a heavily water-stained faucet or glass. The coarse salt will scrub off grimy build-up, and the citric acid will eat away water stains, leaving a fresh, natural scent.
Lemons and oranges can also be used, but a grapefruit works the best.
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