How to clean a double stainless steel sink?
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A way to clean and shine my stainless steel sink
Hi dear ...I need your help. Can I have your help for a way to clean my stainless steel sink in my kitchen? And how to make it shine as new without scratches?
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Getting a Stainless Steel Sink Clean & Shiny
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I use walmart brand bleach cleaner . spray the sinks ,sides and drains scrub lightly with brush or whatever you have and rinse down will look fantastic
I also when done cleaning it with vinegar and baking soda rub my SS sinks with vegetable oil it keeps the sink shiny and it stops a lot of the water spots!
Bleach! It's the best. Half a cup or so of blea
ch in the sink, fill with warm, let it sit for an hour. Drain and wipe, it'll be shiny again, like new!
Bleach! It's the best. Half a cup or so of bleach in the sink, fill with warm water and let it sit for an hour. Drain and wipe, it'll be shiny again, like new!
COMET!
Glad I could help let us know how this works for you!
in a similar vein: daughter moved to a newer home recently. It has porcelain WHITE double kitchen sink. They were terribly Beige. I think THEY were the cause, not the former owners.
It looked terrible. On my visit I decided to try OXYCLEAN and Hot water. I did one sink at a time. Filled as high as it would go with hot water and dumped in quite a bit of the OXYCLEAN and mixed it around a bit. I let it sit over night. Drained it the next morning and was happy to see a great improvement.
I use Bar Keepers friend (make sure to shake it up thoroughly) and a Mr Clean Magic Eraser. Our water is very hard so I use a light film of vegetable oil to prevent it from spotting. I can buy Bar Keeper's Friend at any of our grocery stores and at Home Depot and Lowes. Any difficult job involving sinks, porcelain, tubs, tile etc will become easy(er) with a Mr Clean Magic Eraser and Bar Keeper's Friend.
If all fails go with Zap.Amazing stuff!!!!Rinse,dry and yes the vegetable or mineral oil to keep stains off longer.
Baking soda and vinegar are my go to I never use chemicals
Judy, forgot to mention use a non scratching sponge or a clean rag to clean and polish afterwards