Sinks

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Cleaning the Sink

For light stains, rub with a fresh cut lemon.

For dark stains (like rust) rub with a paste of borax and lemon juice.

Stainless Steel Sink

Baking soda or club soda is excellent to clean stainless steel sinks.

To remove water spots from a stainless steel sink, use a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol. Spots on stainless steel also can be removed with white vinegar.

If your kids leave toothpaste in sinks, take a washcloth and clean the sink and fixture with the paste.
Rub stainless steel sinks with lighter fluid if rust marks appear. After the rust disappears, wipe with your regular kitchen cleaner.

For a sparkling white sink, place paper towels across the bottom of your sink and saturate with household bleach. Let sit for ½ hour. Rinse. Never use bleach in colored porcelain sinks, because it will fade the color. Clean with mild liquid detergents, vinegar, or baking soda.

Sparkling Sink

Wipe a stainless steel sink with vinegar or a touch of oil on a cloth to make the sink sparkle.

Cleaning Porcelain

Lighter fluid will remove most dark, stubborn stains from porcelain sinks and bathtubs.


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