Well with this pantry based routine cleanup just got a little easier.
Cleaning stainless steel sinks with vinegar.
Using distilled white vinegar a condiment that most households already have sitting in their pantry is a great non toxic organic stainless steel cleaner.
If your stainless steel is particularly dirty you can use undiluted vinegar instead.
Freshen a drain and shine a stainless steel sink instead of using harsh chemicals that could potentially damage your pipes unclog and refresh your drain by pouring in a cup of baking soda.
But shining up your stainless steel sink so that it looks like new is actually easier than you think.
Vinegar and aluminum foil both play an equally important role in cleaning stainless steel.
To clean stainless steel with vinegar start by mixing equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle and misting your solution onto your stainless steel items.
Cleaning a stainless steel sink with vinegar naturally removes spots from the surface of your stainless steel and is safe and inexpensive.
Stainless steel sinks continue to be a popular choice for the kitchen despite the extra work required to keep the finish clean.
Then let the vinegar sit for 10 seconds before scrubbing the stainless steel with a paper towel.
I use this method to clean the bathroom sinks tubs tile floors mirrors you get the idea.
So once my stainless problem was resolved and never to return i began using cleaning vinegar and a swedish dishcloth everywhere.
Cleaning the kitchen sink often falls into the category of forgotten chores keeping company with dusting the baseboards and vacuuming under the bed.
Vinegar helps to dissolve iron oxide while the aluminum foil ensures that the dissolution continues until the very last molecules of iron oxide have been dissolved.