Between juggling work and every other activity you must do as an individual, cleaning can be a bit of a hassle for you sometimes. That is why CleanGood is here to give you tips on how to clean efficiently.
Kitchen sinks sometimes can be hard to clean properly and we probably just want to wash the dirty bowls and get on with our lives. The kitchen in a week sees lots of greasy pots and pans and can testify to be the most used place apart from the bathroom and bedroom. Which is why measures need to be put in place to make sure that it is always clean and shiny.
Many times, we wish it were different but with the busy schedules of most people, it doesn’t happen like that. And washing it off with the same sponge used in cleaning the saucepans, pots and bowls clean is not advisable. The sponge for dishes, if not cleaned well enough cannot be used for cleaning the sink or the countertop.
Sinks in homes have a more natural buildup of old food and grime can linger in the sink and drain and drift to the rest of your home if not cleaned properly or often enough. Showing your kitchen some love will be the right thing to do in this case. Cleaning varies from person to person, so remember to use whatever technique works for you.
Before you clean your sink, you need to make sure that it is void of all kitchen utensils, food particles and even the sponge. Then, give it a quick pre-rinse to wash down any visible crumbs. Once that's done, grab your rubber gloves and get ready to clean your kitchen sink.
Start by coating the wet sink with baking soda and adding some liquid soap on the baking soda coat. Wait for about 5 minutes before you start with the sides of the basin and then work your way down, pushing any grime directly into the drain. Keep adding soap and water as needed or until the surface is scum-free. Rinse with clean water.
Stainless steel is notorious for showing water spots, so be sure to wipe down your sink clean, using a plush microfiber cloth to dry and buff. Also, to make sure that your drain is void of any stench or smell, boil some water and pour into the drain and add some fragrance to keep the sweet smell.
Always make sure to clean off the droplets of water that would sprinkle on the sink to make sure that there are no marks.
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