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How to Clean Stainless Steel Sink----Easy Solution in Four Steps
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How often to Clean Stainless Steel Sink
You should wipe your sink down after each use to prevent the accumulation of food particles, water spots, and soap residue. In addition to daily cleaning, you should perform a more thorough cleaning of your stainless-steel sink once a week and conduct a deep clean every two to three weeks.
Importance of Cleaning Stainless Steel Sink
Regular cleaning and maintenance can extend the service life of the sink and maintain kitchen hygiene.
The stainless steel sink contains 100,000 times more microbes than the bathroom, so it’s essential to have a deep cleaning twice a week. A clean sink reduces the risk of contamination and helps maintain a hygienic environment, especially in areas where food is prepared and dishes are washed.
Stainless steel sinks can be affected by harsh substances, chemicals, and prolonged exposure to moisture and food residues. Regular cleaning prevents the build up of corrosive agents and debris that could potentially damage the sink's surface over time, helping to extend its lifespan.
Odors can build up in stainless steel sinks over time if they're neglected. Regular cleaning can help cut down on unpleasant odors and give your kitchen an overall feeling of being clean.
Certain foods, beverages, and cleaning products can leave behind stains or cause discoloration on stainless steel sinks. Regular cleaning helps prevent these substances from sitting on the sink's surface too long, reducing the likelihood of stains and discoloration.
What You’ll Need
Baking soda, edible salt, white vinegar, brush, container.
How to Clean Stainless Steel Sink
Step 1, Remove debris: start by removing any dishes, utensils, or debris from the sink. Dispose of any food scraps and rinse away loose dirt with warm water.
Step 2, POUR right amount of baking soda, salt and white vinegar into the container.
Step 3, STIR well and pour it into the stainless steel sink.
Step 4, BRUSH with a brush, then you can clean the stainless steel sink.
How to Prevent Scratches on a Stainless Steel Sink
Although it's a durable material, stainless steel is susceptible to scratching. You can prevent these marks by taking a few preventative measures.
1.To avoid scratching the sink, never use steel wool or a scouring pad on stainless steel. Use a microfiber cloth or non-abrasive sponge or rag.
The cleaning sink should be gently wiped with a sponge or towel, avoiding steel balls and steel brushes to avoid damage to the stainless steel surface. If you look carefully, you can see that the stainless steel surface is drawn in one direction, so in order to maintain the luster of the stainless steel surface should be wiped parallel to the texture of the sink surface, so as to avoid scratching the surface.
2.Try to avoid leaving metal utensils, pots, pans, or other items in the sink for prolonged periods. Metal-on-metal contact can cause scratches.
3. Don't use acidic or harsh chemicals or cleaners that contain chlorine bleach, as they can damage the stainless-steel finish.
Washing stainless steel sinks should not use alkaline and oxidizing detergent. When these detergent brushes stainless steel sinks, it will react with stainless steel, destroy the corrosion resistance layer on the surface of stainless steel, affect the beauty of stainless steel, and easily rust stainless steel. And rust is bad for human health.
How to Maintain a Stainless Steel Sink
These maintenance tips will keep your sink looking its best in between deep cleans.
1.The Stainless steel sink should be cleaned for the first time before use.
During the production and transportation, in order to ensure the surface luster, manufacturers will use stainless steel anti-rust agent on the surface of the sink, so the new stainless steel sink can not wash vegetables and fruits directly at first, it should be washed with water first, and then apply neutral detergent diluent on the sponge or rag, clean the inner wall of the sink. Rinse well with water and towel dry.
2.Wash the sink frequently and dry it at room temperature when not in use.
Try to keep the sink dry, not to store alkaline acidic liquid for a long time. Because the electrolyte in it is easy to corrode stainless steel, the reaction of the electrolyte with the metal in it may also produce substances harmful to the human body. Do not allow water droplets to adhere to the surface of the sink, because even if it is clean, it leaves a stain when it dries.
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