Monday, August 16, 2010

How to Clean Your Sink With Baking Soda and Shine

Step one, use the sprayer on your sink or your hands, if you don't have one to spray or sprinkle warm water over the sides and rim of the sink. It is best if you can get them all wet so that the initial cleaning would be easy to do. Everything should be well covered with warm water as stated to keep them for being easy to wash. Next is to sprinkle baking soda evenly over the steel areas of the sink and allow it to sit for about 15 minutes. If your sinks are exceptionally dirty, place about 4 tbsp. of baking soda or more if needed in a small bowl and mix with a few drops of lemon juice until it forms a thick, gritty paste. Spread this on the sink areas to be cleaned and allow sitting for about 5 minutes. This is the part where the baking soda and the lemon juice extracts the dirt and stains from your stainless steel kitchen sink.

To get the dirt and stains out, using the toothbrush, scrub the baking soda over the entire surface area of the sink. If you have a large sink, you can use a larger bathroom scrubber for this. This part will be the part where you do the hand work to make your kitchen sink cleaner in a way. Always look at it in a perspective and get it cleaned as hard as you like, but also with control, be sure to scrub the areas where the dirt is located. You also have to be certain on what you need to do when scrubbing and always pay attention on the areas where it is most needed to be cleaned.

Finishing up, you need to do next is to wipe away the baking soda paste with a paper towel and then rinse the sink area with the sprayer or your hands. Use another damp paper towel to wipe clean any remaining baking soda. If rinsing reveals areas where more scrubbing is needed, sprinkle a bit of baking soda in your hand and mix it with some water or lemon juice, and then apply while scrubbing using the toothbrush. Rinse and wipe clean. This will totally make your kitchen sink clean and surprise you with how clean it can be by the use of only baking soda. A lot of people aren't aware of it but it is really a great use for cleaning your stainless steel kitchen sink.

Thanks To : Kitchen Remodelers

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