Toothpaste Can Be Used to Clean Stainless Steel Sink

Update:29 May 2018

Wash the stainless steel sink frequently. When not in use, it should be dried at room temperature. Retained water can cause mineral deposition to occur. In this case, a low concentration of vinegar solution can be used to remove this type of deposition and it is finally completely rinsed with water. The rust of the stainless steel sink is very annoying. Hence, the following will tell you some methods to clean the rust of stainless steel sink.

Toothpaste. The best way to remove rust is toothpaste, a necessity in this life. Rinse place with water first, then squeeze the toothpaste gently scrub with a soft cloth, then rinse with water, can be repeated many times until the rust is removed, try 100 Braun!

White vinegar. White vinegar is evenly covered with rust, which can be used together with salt because white vinegar contains acetic acid, rust and acetic acid. Potato skin. With the peeled potato skin (the side of the meat), wipe the surface of the stainless steel faucet repeatedly, and you will find that the dirt and scale will be slowly washed away.

Except for these tips for cleaning rust of Stainless Steel Sink Colander and we should pay much attention to the common use of stainless steel sink. Do not put mild steel or cast iron cookware in the sink for a long time. Do not leave water droplets on the surface. High iron content water may cause brownish red coloration marks on the surface. Do not leave rubber washing dishes, moist dishwashing sponges or other cleaning pads in the sink. Housewares, bleach, or food containing chlorine can damage the sink. Even in a cabinet, if a container filled with bleach or chemical detergent is opened, the gas or vapor that comes out of it will cause damage to the sink below. Minimize the use of silver-containing detergents or other cleaning products containing sulfur or hydrochloric acid.


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