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Removing stains from concrete requires different techniques depending on the type of stain. For oil stains, apply a mixture of baking soda and water, scrub with a stiff brush, and rinse thoroughly. Rust stains respond well to lemon juice or vinegar, which dissolves the rust particles. For grease or paint, a concrete cleaner or degreaser can help lift stubborn stains. For organic stains like leaves or moss, pressure washing is effective, while mold or mildew stains benefit from a diluted bleach solution. Regular cleaning and sealing help prevent stains, keeping concrete surfaces looking clean and well-maintained over time.