Best way to clean this stainless sink. Suggestions please. Best products to use. The housekeeper that cleaned it obviously didn’t use the right chemicals.
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4 years 3 months ago - 4 years 3 months ago#40044by Christine Diamond
Bars Keeper soft. The powder works but not as well as the soft. Apply it then let it sit for a few minutes, rinse and repeat. I always use Zep stainless steel cleaner/polish to finish it off. And it looks fabulous! Nothing like walking into a vacant to show and having a shiny sink! People are generally attracted to the shine.
Rock salt, vinegar and steel wool. Vinegar does a great job of breaking up rust and other calcifications and the salt acts as a natural abrasive along with the steel wool. If you don't have the steel wool you can use a sponge for a similar effect.
White Vinegar, Blue Dawn, Hot Water Mixture in a spray bottle. It is the best all natural cleaner for all types of appliances, tubs, toilets, microwaves, refrigerators. Spray let sit for 10 to 20 minutes and use a scrub brush to clean without having to extra scrub and it will look new. After you clean your stainless steel you want it to shine. You can make your own natural oil that will last forever and smell wonderful that you can put in your mini model tools, leasing touch up tricks and tools. Make ready lists. A bottle of olive oil, that you will transfer into a large spray bottle bottle. Then you will add fresh orange peel, and allow the orange peel to dissolve into the olive oil and create an amazing citrus smell. This can also be done with fresh lemon peel. A little goes a long way.
Dab a small amount on a rag and rub the stainless steel sink. It will not only shin, but smell amazing. I also poor a little in the G-B disposal and run it.
Something much easier is a product called Shelashine. ZEP has amazing cleaning supplies! Check your budget!
I swear by baby oil and I use it on the towel bars and the metals in the bath -faucets, excision plate, around the shower control-everything looks brand new and smell good! It is in all of our sparkle buckets
I find tenants don’t clean so their stainless steel sinks look awful after they move out. I scrub them with either Ajax or Comet & then use window cleaner to bring back the shine. After several years the shine isn’t very shiny but at least the sink look clean. I believe most tenants don’t clean anything& those that do clean clean well. They take pride in their living space & usually get all or most of their sec deposit back!! We really appreciate them!!
Test first but Try making a paste with damp baking soda. Let it sit a few minutes & wipe off. I tried this on the stainless “hole” between the sink itself & the top of the garbage disposal. Plus the disposal smelled fresh too !