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Stainless Steel Sink Manufacturers Introduce The Renovation Skills Of Stainless Steel Sink

The kitchen sink undertakes most cleaning tasks, such as washing dishes, vegetables, and fruits. It is used every day, but it is often ignored by us. Over time, there will always be a layer of oil stains on the stainless steel sink in the kitchen. In fact, it is not difficult to clean the sink, but there is no correct method. Today, I'd like to share a trick of cleaning your sink, "The right medicine", to make your sink look brand new. Stainless Steel Sink Manufacturers introduce the renovation skills of stainless steel sink

  1. Empty and flush the sink, and completely empty the contents of the sink (including the lid and metal sliding screen). Then, rinse the sink thoroughly with hot water.
  2. Sprinkle baking soda. Sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda on the bottom, side, and upper edge of the sink and let it soak for 5 minutes.
  3. Scrub the sink. When scrubbing, please pay attention to the direction of stainless steel texture to achieve a better cleaning effect. When baking soda is mixed with a small amount of water, it will become pasty and can be used as grinding cleaner, but baking soda is soft enough to avoid scratching the stainless steel surface.
  4. Scrub with lemon, cut the lemon horizontally in half, and then continue to wipe the sink with lemon. The high acid content in lemon juice can help clean and decompose dirt, and also has an antibacterial effect.
  5. After washing and scrubbing, rinse the baking soda and lemon juice thoroughly with water.
  6. Put the white vinegar into the spray bottle, and then spray the whole sink and faucet. White vinegar can be used as a natural and harmless water stain remover and bactericide. If the faucet needs to remove water stains, it can be removed with a cloth soaked in white vinegar.
  7. Dry with olive oil. After all cleaning and descaling work, please wipe off the residual water and vinegar with a dry cloth. Then, pour a little olive oil on a dry cloth and wipe the sink along the stainless steel grain direction. Finally, wipe off all the oil with a dry cloth again.