Maintaining the beauty of Stainless Steel Sinks, the easy
care way...
Much of the beauty of stainless steel lies in its
long-lasting wear and enduring good looks. Follow these few simple "how
to" sink cleaning tips, and your stainless steel products from Just
Manufacturing will retain their original beauty for many years to come.
An ounce of prevention...
Forget the pound of cure. Stainless Steel is easily kept
stain-free with these simple sink cleaning tips on how to clean stainless steel
sinks.
Since most soaps and detergents contain chlorides, Just
recommends rinsing of your stainless
steel sink after each use.
· Combine a simple daily treatment
with weekly cleansing using a soft abrasive cleaner. Cleaners such as Bon-Ami,
Bar Keepers Friend or other typical household cleaners are recommended. These
cleaners can easily be used with warm water, sponges or clean cloths.
· Remember to always scrub in the
direction of the polish lines so that your efforts blend with the surface of
your sink.
· since most soaps and detergents
contain chlorides, once cleaning is complete, rinse the surface immediately to
prevent corrosion. Rinsing in clean hot water leaves stainless steel shiny and
germ free, all ready for the next use
· Ordinary carbon steel brushes or
steel wool should be avoided as iron particles that are left behind can lead to
rust and corrosion.
· Lastly, it is advisable to wipe the
surface completely with dry towels so that the water does not evaporate and
leave water spots. Regularly drying your sink works wonders to prevent water
and surface rust marks.
Looking for that extra sparkle?
· Club soda will do the sparkle trick
as well. After placing the stopper in your sink, pour some club soda in and rub
with a soft cloth. As always, dry with soft cloth to prevent water spots and
surface rust.
·
Baking soda makes a great stainless steel sink cleaner because it is
abrasive enough to scrub away light hard water deposits and stuck-on grease and
food, but not so abrasive as to scratch shiny stainless steel fixtures like
faucets. You can then rinse the sink with vinegar, which will bubble and fizz.
Vinegar naturally disinfects while helping remove hard water stains from your
stainless steel sink.
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