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First off you want to clean and rinse out your sink. ... In a spray bottle, pour in some white distilled vinegar. ... Next, sprinkle a little bit of baking soda all over the sink, this might fizz a little. With a cloth or a soft sponge start scrubbing to remove the spots.
For stubborn stains, dab a brush into undiluted vinegar, scrub the stain, then wipe the vinegar away with a cloth. To clean appliances, spray club soda on the surface and wipe it down thoroughly. Once it's clean, use a stainless steel polish, lemon oil, or silicone-based spray to buff the steel until it shines.
Dish Soap & Baby or Mineral Oil. First, you need to understand the direction of the grain. ... White Vinegar & Olive Oil. Apply white vinegar directly to a microfiber cloth, or spray directly onto your surface. ... Club Soda. ... WD-40. ... Lemon Oil Furniture Polish. ... Glass Cleaner for Fingerprints. ... Bon Ami, Flour Sack & Wax Paper. ... Flour.
Mix Baking Soda and Dish Soap. Apply the mixture of baking soda and liquid dish soap to a microfiber cloth or another soft cloth, then rub at the stain, moving back and forth in the same directions as the grain in the metal. Do Not Use Harsh Abrasives. ... Rinse and Towel Dry.
To recap, the best way to clean stainless steel appliances is with Windex, or a few other mild cleaning products and to always wipe with the grain of the metal.
Wash stainless steel flatware with hot water and dish soap. ... Apply olive oil to a washcloth and wipe remaining surface stains. ... Scrub any remaining, stubborn stains with a sponge dipped in an alkaline cleaning solution, such as baking soda or ammonia. ... Use a rust-fighting product with oxalic acid as a last resort.
First clean your cutlery in hot water and washing up liquid. ... Hand dry with a clean non-abrasive cloth to remove any water spots. ... Natural cleaning solutions such as vinegar, cider, lemon juice, olive oil and soda water all work wonderfully on removing stains from stainless steel.
Place a large sheet of aluminum foil on the base of a large skillet. Fill the skillet 3/4 full with hot water, adding 1 tsp. ... Place the stainless steel cutlery into the skillet, and bring the water to a boil. ... Allow the water to cool, and remove the stainless steel cutlery.
If you hand-wash your utensils, use a soft sponge, and dry them right away. Never soak flatware overnight. Fortunately, unsightly rust spots can be removed easily with a paste of one part baking soda to three parts water. Rub the paste gently onto the stainless steel with a soft cloth.
Place 1 tbsp. of baking soda into a container. ... Use a sponge or soft cloth to rub a liberal amount of the paste into the dark spots on the stainless steel. ... Rinse off the paste with warm water. ... Dry the stainless steel with a dry, clean cloth.
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