How to Clean Your Stainless Steel Sink- 3 Easy Methods

by Kremy
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Stainless steel is an incredibly strong and resilient material. It is resistant to scratches, stains and other effects of daily use that damage other sinks. The chrome-plated coating ensures the sink is resistant to corrosion and grease, but the surface of the sink can be damaged by dirt, so stainless steel must be kept clean. Follow these tips and learn how to clean your stainless steel sink and keep it shiny for years.

How to Maintain Stainless Steel Sinks – General Recommendations

3 Easy Methods How to Clean Your Stainless Steel Sink

Avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners. Abrasive cleaners can damage the stainless steel surface, leaving scratches. Brushed stainless steel perfectly hides scratches, polished steel, however, is easy to scratch. Test your cleaning products in an inconspicuous area of the sink before using.

Keep your sink clean. Dirt, food debris and grease that remain on the stainless steel sink surface can form tough stains or damage the finish of the sink.

Avoid bleach and chlorine cleaners. Chlorine bleach ions react negatively to stainless steel. This can lead to oxidation, gray and yellow spots.

How to Clean Your Stainless Steel Sink General Recommendations

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Avoid metal brushes and sponges. Stainless steel is polished, so metal-bristled brushes can scratch the finish. As a result corrosion forms on the surface of the stainless steel sink.

Always wipe the sink with a soft cloth after each use. This will help avoiding water spots.

Rinsing the sink after will prevent food particles from sticking

Clean the sink thoroughly at least once a week.

How to Clean Your Stainless Steel Sink with Water and Soap?

clean kitchen sink with water and soap

If your stainless steel sink needs cleaning, start by filling it with hot water. Add a spoon or two of dish soap. Dishwashing detergents are an excellent choice if there is a lot of grease or dirty pots / pans in the sink. Use a soft bristled nylon kitchen brush and scrub the bottom and sides of the sink while it is filled with hot water. Do not fill the sink with water to the brim, you cannot clean without spilling water. When you’re done cleaning the sink, drain and rinse. Use some white vinegar onto a paper towel and wipe the base of the sink to restore its shine.

How to clean your stainless steel sink with baking soda and vinegar?

use baking soda and vinegar to clean your stainless steel sink

Another effective way to clean your stainless steel sink and remove food and grease residues is using baking soda. Simply sprinkle the sink with baking soda and wipe with a paper towel, sponge or damp cloth. Baking soda also helps removing odors from the sink drain.

Another old school method to clean your stainless steel sink is to use vinegar and baking soda. Putt 5 tablespoons of baking soda in a bowl and add 1 cup of white vinegar. When you add vinegar into the baking soda the two will react and will bubble. Scoop the mixture onto a scrub pad and start scrubbing the sink. Rinse everything with water.

Clean your sink with lemon

Clean your stainless steel with lemon

The next time you use lemon for cooking, save leftovers to clean your stainless steel sink. Cut a lemon in half and rub the sink. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe the sink dry.

 

 



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