Tired of cleaning the steel kitchen sink? Remove stubborn stains and grime from the sink and leave it sparkling like a mirror, using only these household items, without expensive cleaners. Learn simple kitchen cleaning hacks.
How To Clean Kitchen Sink: No matter how clean the kitchen is, but if the kitchen sink looks dirty and dull, the beauty of the entire kitchen is spoiled. Over time, stubborn food stains, oil, grease, and white marks from hard water can make a steel kitchen sink extremely dirty, black, and smelly. Sinks lose their original shine due to dirty dishes throughout the day. Often women spend hours scrubbing vigorously to make it shine, which not only makes the hands tired but does not bring back the original shine.
If even your kitchen sink has accumulated grime for months, there is absolutely no need to worry. Instead of spending money on expensive chemical cleaners, you can use simple household items to make your sink shine like a mirror. These hacks not only remove dirt, but also keep the unpleasant odors and pests away from the sink forever.
Baking soda and lemon magic
First, sprinkle enough baking soda all over the dirty sink. Next, cut a lemon in half and rub it gently on the surface of the sink. The chemical reaction between baking soda and lemon will instantly loosen the layer of dirt and grease that has built up on the sink. Leave the mixture for 5 minutes and then wash off with water after scrubbing with a scrubber.
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White vinegar and dishwashing liquid
If your sink has stubborn white stains caused by water droplets, white vinegar is the best solution. Fill a spray bottle with vinegar and spray it all over the sink thoroughly and leave it for 10 minutes. Then, clean the sink with a little dishwashing liquid on a sponge or soft scrubber. Your sink will shine like brand new.
Experiment with salt and oil of turpentine
Sometimes steel sinks develop rust or yellowish stains that won’t come off with regular soap. To remedy this, mix a few drops of turpentine oil with some salt. Apply this mixture on the stained area and rub it. This recipe will make even the oldest and most stubborn stains disappear from the roots.
Special Smart Tip: After rinsing the sink with water, always wipe it with a dry cloth. Then put two-three drops of coconut oil on it and spread it evenly all over the sink. This thin layer of oil prevents water droplets from settling on the sink, preventing white hard water stains from reoccurring and keeping the sink shiny for longer.




