Cleaning a Stainless Steel Sink
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Rosemary Palmer
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This sink was dull and dingy and needed to be clean and shiny. Another DIY using baking soda and vinegar made this happen.
After trying several cleaners full of chemicals, I wasn't happy with the results so I tried using what I had on hand.
Start by giving the whole sink area a heavy spraying of plain white vinegar then sprinkle a heavy coat of baking soda all over. Let this set for at least 5 minutes. Don’t forget to do the faucet area and outside rim of the sink.
Rinse well and dry. For all the details check out my blog post.
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Published January 26th, 2015 4:55 AM
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Lisa Sinclair on Jul 07, 2019
I use baking soda to clean all my sinks and bath tubs/ showers. I use vinegar water to clean and wipe down counters/ walls/floors. If I feel it needs a little more cleaning power, i add a little dish soap. Easy peazy, and no extra cleaners needed.
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R Miel on May 21, 2022
Very helpful. I have done it for my Kohler sink. I wrote a detailed blog some days ago about the procedure. I'm sharing for help: https://sinkformula.com/how-to-clean-kohler-stainless-steel-sink/
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