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Tips for sink
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For a sparkling white kitchen sink, place paper towels across the bottom of your sink and saturate with household bleach. Let sit for at least a half hour. |
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For fragrant, clean sinks, pour 1/2 cup of baking soda, followed by one cup vinegar, down the drain. Let bubble 15 minutes, then rinse with warm water. |
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Instead of expensive cleaners, use baking soda to clean your stainless steel sink. |
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Club soda can be used to shine a stainless steel sink. |
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To remove alkali corrosion around taps, etc., use straight vinegar. |
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Kitchen taps can be kept free of water spots if you polish them with a coat of liquid wax. |
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Stainless steel sinks may be brightened by using a cloth dampened with vinegar. |
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To get rid of rust marks on stainless steel sinks, rub with lighter fluid. |
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Clean rusty sinks stains by using cream of tartar and a few drops of hydrogen peroxide. |
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A cloth dampened with vinegar will remove rust stains caused by leaky faucets. |
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To remove food stains on kitchen shelves, make a paste of baking soda and water, cover the stains with it, leave it on for a few minutes, then wipe it off with damp cloth. |
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Be Alert Of Stainless Steel Sink - When using the garbage disposal, make sure your hands are dry, and do not touch your sink when turning it on as it may lead to serious injuries due to electrocution . If hands are damp, use a dry towel to flip the disposal switch, but remember to LIFT YOUR OTHER HAND OFF OF THE SINK. |
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