Restore Your Stainless Sink to New and Sparkling Condition

Even an Old, Dirty Sink Can Look New Again Using These Simple Steps!

By magenta321, published Jul 20, 2007
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I recently moved. Before I moved in I hired professionals to clean so I wouldn't have to. I thought these professionals would make everything sparkle, unless it was in poor condition and it couldn't be restored. I thought the professionals could do a much better and thorough cleaning job than I ever could.

I was wrong.

When I moved in I was disgusted by my sink. It didn't sparkle. It had "gunk" built up near the faucet. It had stains on the stainless steel. I was so disgusted by it that I really wanted to rip it out and replace it. Being tight on money, this was not an option. I mentioned my disgust to a friend. "Even the professionals couldn't clean it!" I told her. She assured me that I could.

I really doubted her, but she told me the steps and I got to work.

It began with an empty sink. I put the stopper in and began running hot water. I poured in bleach as the water was filling the sink. I filled it all the way to the top. When it was almost ready to overflow, I turned off the water. I left it alone for an hour. When I came back I emptied the sink. It was beginning to look better already, and it took almost no effort.

After I thoroughly rinsed the sink, I sprinkled some Comet-like cleanser onto the sink. I used the generic version, but you can use whatever you have, I'm sure. I scrubbed the whole sink. I even scrubbed the stopper. I scrubbed and scrubbed but I had trouble around the faucet. Eventually I grabbed a knife and I was able to scrape it off. It was a little tedious, but, when I had thoroughly rinsed the sink again, I knew it was worth it.

I called my friend to thank her for her good advise, but she said I was not done yet. She said to take Windex (mine was generic) and some paper towels and clean the sink and faucet like I was cleaning a mirror. When I was done it was gleaming.

My sink is no longer "gross" and I'm not afraid to touch it any more. In fact, it feels like I have a new sink. So far I have been good about scrubbing with my sponge after each time I do dishes in it. When company is coming, I just do another quick spritz of generic-Windex and shine it back up.

I hope this will help you get your sink in tip-top shape too!

Takeaways
  • You probably have everything you need to restore your sink to its original beauty.
Did You Know?
Make sure to thoroughly rinse the sink after each step. These chemicals can be dangerous when mixed!
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great tips!!

Posted on 03/03/2008 at 2:03:37 PM

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