{"id":3025,"date":"2021-05-11T21:53:27","date_gmt":"2021-05-11T21:53:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=3025"},"modified":"2021-05-12T00:16:50","modified_gmt":"2021-05-12T00:16:50","slug":"awesome-3-step-to-deep-clean-a-stainless-steel-sink","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/inovatestory.com\/awesome-3-step-to-deep-clean-a-stainless-steel-sink\/","title":{"rendered":"Awesome 3-Step To Deep Clean A Stainless Steel Sink"},"content":{"rendered":"

Nothing grosses me out more than a dirty sink. Okay, maybe that\u2019s not true, but a dirty sink is pretty nasty and it can be the source of smells and unwanted critters in your kitchen if you let it get out of hand. Short of wiping the sink down a couple times a day after use, deep cleaning the sink about once every couple of weeks is a good idea and it takes only a few minutes! Here are my best tips for cleaning a stainless steel sink to make it sparkle like almost brand new.\n

How to mix your own sink cleaner\n

First things first, this is not necessarily a drain cleaner. If you have problem drains, you likely need to consult a plumber or do something beyond this particular solution. This DIY cleaner will get your sink sparkly clean looking though!\n

And for sake of honesty, here is the grossest half of my double sink after two days of baking, dough cleaning, and spaghetti dinner. This is the half that sits beneath our dish drainer and it gets so dirty so fast. Yuck!\n

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I have found the best way to start is with the drain stopper itself which takes the brunt of the grime.\n

Here\u2019s what you need:\n