How to clean kitchen sink.
Your kitchen sink - a place where definitely going to odors, germs and food waste. From time to time it needs tender love and care. What you do not see the dirt, does not mean it is not there. It's time to roll up our sleeves and get to work! Quality cleaning your kitchen sink is important for the health and safety of your family and home.
Flowing water in the kitchen sink washes away the particles that are in your shell, but it does not clear it from germs and bacteria. You should disinfect your kitchen sink to rid it of any harmful dirt.
Materials and the necessary steps for the complete cleaning of your kitchen sink:
1. Liquid soap for washing dishes
2. Distilled white vinegar
3. Baking soda
4. An old toothbrush and a soft sponge
Step 1:
Thoroughly wipe off and rinse the sink. If you have a stainless steel sink, you should use a mild soap and a nylon sponge or soft cloth. Note that ammonia, bleach or abrasive cleaners can ruin the coating. Salt and acid in the diet may damage the finish, so it is important regularly to rinse and wipe the sink.
Step 2:
Take baking soda and sprinkle it on the shell surface. Let it soften and rinse thoroughly.
Step 3:
Soak paper towels in vinegar and then spread out on the surface of the shell. Leave the towel for 20 minutes. Clean and dispose of paper towels. Rinse the bowl with warm water and soap.
Step 4:
Wipe faucet handles and soft soap solution. Use a toothbrush to clean hard to reach places. If you see any stains, use a cloth soaked in vinegar.
Once you have finished cleaning, take a last deep rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Your shell should now be shiny and spotlessly clean!
How to clean and disinfect the drain hole
Necessary materials:
1. Vinegar
2. Baking soda
3. Ice
4. Sea salt
Step 1:
First, pour 1/2 cup of baking soda into the drain hole. (She had not poured through the grid, push her wand). Add half a cup of vinegar and allow the mixture to blend. Allow the mixture for 5-10 minutes. Then boil a kettle with hot water. Pour boiling water into the sewer.
Step 2:
Free overflow from the protective grid.
Fill the sink with two cups of ice. Pour a salt cup on the ice cubes. Add a little cold water. A mixture of ice and salt will loosen dirt and debris. Wait until the ice starts to melt rapidly, and then open the drain and flush water.