How can i clean a stainless steel sink?

Dsa13811922
by Dsa13811922
the sink has grime stuck all over the bottom. it was kind of used as an ashtray.
  11 answers
  • Susan Susan on Apr 26, 2017

    Make a paste of baking soda and water use a scrubie or toothbrush to scrub it. If stains are tough, use a paste made of cream of tartar and water and scrub. You can also check on Pinterest for alternate ways

  • Shoshana Shoshana on Apr 26, 2017

    You can start out by pouring some table salt around the sink and then using half a lemon to scrub the sink.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Apr 26, 2017

    You Bon Ami.

  • Willy boy 64 Willy boy 64 on Apr 26, 2017

    You can use stainless cleaner.


  • Leslie Leslie on Apr 26, 2017

    Use Bar Keepers Friend. Dry your sink to prevent water spots then shine it with a light coating of olive oil.

    • Conchita Bowman Conchita Bowman on Apr 27, 2017

      Baby oil works great and I use Bar Keepers Friend on ours and follow with baby oil looks great!


  • Mary Boyton Mary Boyton on Apr 26, 2017

    sprinkle a cup of baking soda around your sink and then cut a lemon in half and use the cut side as a scrubber with the baking soda...it will fizz a bit. Leave the paste on for 5 minites. And then rinse...this will also freshen the drain.

    dry the sink and then polish with Lemon pledge.

    i use lemon pledge on my stainless refrigerator also.

  • Kathy Kathy on Apr 26, 2017

    Bar Keepers Friend BEST THING in the world for stainless of any kind including appliances, much cheaper than the "Stainless" cleaners & does a much better job. Will not scratch even though it is a powder

  • Gail Gail on Apr 26, 2017

    Clean with baking soda. Shine with Avon skin so soft or baby oil (just a few drops on a half sheet of paper towel).

  • C. D. Scallan C. D. Scallan on Apr 26, 2017

    I would start with a steel wool pad and move on to Bar Keepers Friend .

  • Tami Stone Tami Stone on Apr 27, 2017

    Spray Clorox Clean-Up on it. Wait 3-4 minutes then with soft sponge wip out the ick. Also could try some CLR to get the ick from around the drain

  • Peggy Murray Peggy Murray on Apr 29, 2017

    I used baking soda