How to clean an artificial stone sink in 5 minutes - I know, now you will too
I have a Blanco sink made of light artificial stone in my kitchen. Previously, laundering it turned into a whole epic. Every week I armed myself with cleaning products such as cif cream or pemolux, sponges of varying hardness, rubber gloves, and iron nerves. The next half hour was spent furiously scrubbing away the stains that had eaten into death. I will not say that we filled the sink with a solution of brilliant green, but brewing black tea on a light surface has the same effect (not let lipton not notice a couple of leaves in the sink under the dishes and let them lie there for half an hour - an ugly brown stain provided!).
Once, by chance, only Domestos remained in the house. It was too lazy to go to the store, and the dirty sink was incredibly infuriating with its existence. What the hell is not kidding, I thought, and picked up the bottle. It was the best decision that day! By the way, the gloves also ran out, so I cleaned the sink in a completely new way, and without harm to my hands. I share a secret.
1. There is a sink with a medium degree of pollution (in fact, I washed it not so long ago, but I really want to share a life hack).
2. We take Domestos. Any. I have one this time.
3. We close the drain, turn on the water, pour about 70 ml of the product into the sink. This creates a lush foam.
4. Pour water to the top of the sink and leave for 3-5 minutes.
5. We drain the water, you can already see the intermediate result.
6. With light movements of the hand, we erase especially persistent dirt with a sponge (you can use the soft side, they come off very easily).
7. We enjoy the result.