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Step 1
kitchen sink stainsPour some mouthwash onto a sponge, and then wipe the sink and rinse. The whitening ingredients in mouthwash will lift stains, while the disinfectants kills germs and cleans the kitchen sink.
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Step 2
Do you have a stainless kitchen sink? If so, it’s hard to keep stainless steel streak-free. Try using a soft cloth, rub olive oil onto water spots and watch your kitchen sink become clean.
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Step 3
Is your kitchen sink grimy? If so, then pour 1/2 cup powdered dishwasher soap in the sink and add enough water to make a paste. Then use a sponge to coat your kitchen sink with the mixture, let it sit for about 15 minutes and then rinse the sink.
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Step 4
Is your enamel sink looking dingy? If so, add some hydrogen peroxide to a sponge and rub the sink. You will be amazed as the peroxide foams up and your kitchen sink stains disappear.
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Step 5
What about the kitchen sink faucet? Most kitchen sink faucets have mineral deposits form on them. Try pouring some vinegar onto a sponge and wipe it. Wait 15 minutes and then scrub away the residue with and old toothbrush.










Comments
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dannthamann said
on 8/17/2009 You seem like an expert on cleaning kitchen sinks!
Pamelateda said
on 1/31/2009 You know so much about how to clean a kitchen sink, want to come clean mine? ;o)