How Do You Clean A Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink?
Cleaning a stainless steel kitchen sink can be tricky. Many commercial cleansers are too abrasive for the stainless steel surface, particularly in older kitchens, and can scratch the sink. Vinegar and baking soda are natural, non-abrasive cleaners that are safe to use on stainless steel kitchen sinks. A touch of elbow grease is all you need to get that sink basin shiny again. Clear the sink of all dishes and wipe it down to eliminate debris. Sprinkle baking soda into the sink basin, lightly coating the bottom. Dampen the sponge with cool water and scrub the sink with the baking soda. Rinse completely when finished. Pour a small amount of vinegar onto the sponge and polish water spots. Vinegar also should be used to eliminate any gunk on the sink that was too tough for the baking soda treatment. Rinse the sink basin when finished. Use a kitchen towel to dry the sink. Pour a small amount of oil onto a soft, clean rag. Polish the sink with the oil until it shines, focusing particularly on