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We love how clean and polished our stainless steel sink looks in the kitchen. Of course, after years of use, keeping the surface looking so bright, sparkly and scratch-free can be easier said than ...
Keeping a kitchen clean seems like a never-ending task. When you have cleaned one spot, it seems like only a matter of days, or even hours, before it looks dirty again. Nowhere is this more true than ...
Key Points Clean stainless steel sinks daily, with a deeper clean weekly, to prevent bacteria, spots, and buildup.Use baking ...
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Even though sinks are used to wash your dishes, it doesn’t mean you should neglect to actually clean your sink regularly, too. Cleaning your stainless steel sink regularly will help prevent stinky ...
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First, empty the sink entirely (including any rubber mats or metal sink grids). Then rinse the sink thoroughly with hot water, using the faucet sprayer, if you have one. Sprinkle the damp sink with ...