The following cleaning hacks may help in making the maintenance of a kitchen sink at a minimum cost.
1. Baking soda for unblocking kitchen sinksBlocking is a common issue that occurs in kitchen sinks. When the blocking is not tough, we can use baking soda to unclog the sink. It’s quite easy to conduct. We simply pour the baking soda into the hole and run some hot water. However, be aware this might not work for tougher blockage.
2. Olive oil for polishing stainless steel sinksIf you want to make your old stainless steel sink return to its shiny state, you may try olive oil. Apply the olive oil to the surface of the sink after cleaning and drying it, and then the stainless steel sinks will have a mirror-like finish. This measure applies to other surfaces in the kitchen.
3. Orange and cloves for banishing bad smellsOrange and cloves have the magical power of banishing bad smells. Get half the orange and thrust the cloves into the orange. Place the combination in the corner for several days and the foul odors will be reduced, no matter it’s out of the kitchen sink or other parts.
4. Lemon for removing watermarksWatermarks are likely to be left on the surface of sink, faucet, countertop and other kitchenware. That doesn’t look neat. We may wipe the lemon over these watermarks in circular motions and then wipe the lemon juice on the surface away.
5. Hydrogen peroxide for cleaning ceramic sinksRefreshing a ceramic kitchen sink doesn’t always need to cost much energy and money. We may try to apply some hydrogen peroxide to the surface of the ceramic sink after clearing away stains and dirty stuff.
6. Ash for cleaning stainless steel sinks Some experts expressed that ash can be used as a natural disinfectant and it is perfect for removing dirt and pathogens. After being cleaned by using a mix of ash and water, the stainless steel sink will look shinier.
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