Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks
Caring for stainless steel kitchen sinks
is not a difficult task -- if you know how to do it properly. The problem is that
many older homeowners are used to the old-fashioned, enamel-covered type of sink,
and caring for a stainless steel kitchen sink is a bit different. For
one thing, stainless steel kitchen sinks can be scratched very easily. For that
reason, they should never -- NEVER -- be cleaned with abrasive substances such
as household powdered cleansers or pumice soaps. Another thing you shouldn't
do is clean these modern kitchen sinks like my old grandmother did -- with laundry
bleach -- as these acids and chemicals can harm it. Some of the best cleansers for stainless
steel kitchen sinks are ones that you can make at home -- suspend some baking
soda in water, for example, which makes an effective cleanser. You may also try
a weak vinegar and water solution -- just don't make it too strong. As always,
don't allow harmful and caustic stains a chance to remain on the surface for
too long -- make sure you clean these off properly, and always rinse off any cleansers
thoroughly with plenty of water. With proper care -- and that includes proper
cleaning -- your stainless steel kitchen sink will last for many years and will
look beautiful at the same time. More
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