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Home » Home » Homemade Cleaner to Make Stainless Steel Sinks Really Shine

Homemade Cleaner to Make Stainless Steel Sinks Really Shine

August 6, 2013 By Vanessa Goodpaster-Beaty 5 Comments

Homemade Cleaner to Make Stainless Steel Sinks Really Shine

Whether you are cleaning stainless steel sinks or you have any other type of sink material, there is a great homemade recipe that will help you to remove dirt and grime and get a wonderful shine. To clean those sinks and make them look sparkling new again, you will need:

  1. Vinegar
  2. Baking soda
  3. Some boiling water
  4. Goo Gone
  5. Olive oil
  6. Cleaning sponges, paper towels and/or rags

To begin, just spray your sinks down generously with plain white vinegar. With the vinegar still in the sink, sprinkle it with baking soda. Allow this to set for at least 10 minutes – you can leave it longer if you have a really dingy sink. While it’s setting, boil a pan full of water. Once the water is boiling, rinse the sink with it. Next, spray your sink again with vinegar and scrub away any residue. Rinse and spray with Goo Gone. Now just wipe clean. You can put a generous dollop of olive oil on a paper towel or rag and then use that to buff and shine your stainless steel to make it look like new.

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  1. Georgann says

    September 1, 2015 at 10:05 am

    Amazing always looking for these can’t handle harsh chemicals any more ty

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  2. Candy bode says

    September 17, 2015 at 4:34 pm

    This worked great!!!!

    Reply
  3. Tara says

    September 18, 2015 at 7:32 pm

    Can you use this on stainless steel appliances also????

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  4. Suzanne Truman says

    December 31, 2015 at 8:36 am

    Hi, can you tell me what “Goo Gone” is. Thanks

    Reply
  5. Donna says

    December 31, 2015 at 3:01 pm

    If you can’t tolerate harsh chemicals definitely stay away from the Goo Gone…that stuff is lethal!

    Reply

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