How does citric acid clean grimes?

what kind of molecular bonds or chemical reaction does citric acid goes through with the grime?


I know that citric acid is a polyprotic weak organic acid.
I have been searching everywhere for answers but even wiki doesn't show it.

Answer:
Citric acid being an acid breaks down the larger molecular network of the components involved in grime.

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