Wednesday, 16 October 2013

How to Clean Your Kitchen Sink

It is common activity in every kitchen to clean sink several times, but it just isn’t the similar as it was when you bought it. Here we’d going to show you a well-organized way of cleaning your kitchen sink and getting rid of the germs by sanitizing it. You just have to follow simple steps you won’t be using any chemicals and your sink will look brand new again. You will require using liquid soap for dish-washing, distilled wine vinegar, baking soda, rock salt, lemon or lime, toothbrush, old rag and a nylon or soft sponge. If you want to make a daily clean a mild soap and a nylon sponge will do it.
It is very vital to avoid using ammonia or bleach because they can do some serious damage to stainless steel. After cleaning just rinse sink and wipe it dry with a towel. It is really imperative that you rinse out the sink every time after using it, as the salt in the food can also harm the stainless steel. Wet the surface of your sink and cover it with a little baking soda.
Make a paste out of it by brushing with the sponge and then rinse well. With the toothbrush you can clean the caulk seal and all around the sink. Scrub fine with baking soda. Rinse and then repeat the process. Soak some paper towels in vinegar and cover the entire sink with them. Let them sit for twenty minutes then throw away the paper towels. With a sponge dipped into water and soap, clean the surface of the sink, then rinse thoroughly.
Another way for cleaning your sink would be to put two cups of ice into the drain and pour one cup of rock salt onto them. Turn on the cold water and let it pour onto this mix and turn on the garbage disposal. Then just wait for the ice to vanish. Here’s you can also clean your sink by using a lemon or a lime. Just cut the lemon, turn on the water and the garbage disposal add the lemon piece by piece to the garbage disposal. This will clean your drain adequately and will also give a pleasant aroma to your kitchen.
 
 
 
 

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