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The Secret to Cleaning Stainless Steel Sinks Like a Pro - Life Smart Hub

The Secret to Cleaning Stainless Steel Sinks Like a Pro

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Hey guys, 👋 join me in this quick and easy tutorial where I unveil the secrets to effortlessly clean your stainless steel sink! These sinks are some of my favorite to clean since they shine up so nice when you’re done! With straightforward steps and common household items, you’ll have your sink sparkling in no time! Is this how you clean your sink?

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Timestamps:
00:00 Clear the sink and rinse
00:24 Degrease with dish soap
01:01 rinse with microfiber towel
01:16 Scrub with BKF
02:12 Detail the Garbage disposal
02:32 Rinse Thoroughly
03:16 Descale the faucet
03:34 Buff with a dry towel

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  1. Just wanted to pop in and shout a big "Thank you" from me for your channel. I now have scrub Mommies and Daddy's (love them! )
    I actually managed to find Bar Keeper's friend, the cream, and the powder, which was a real challenge for me in the back end of nowhere in rural Ireland. Total game changer You are the "Bee's Knees". Thank you

  2. Dissolving scale with CLR? I've tried it many times over the years with the same results … for me, it doesn't work. Vinegar is best, and moreso, Apple cider vinegar. I don't know what the difference is , but the apple cider vinegar works best. We're on a well with hard water and clay soil, so maybe the apple cider works better? No clue. Haven't done the chem math to find out.
    In any case, over the last 20 years, CLR doesn't work any better than plain old soap in our situation. Every situation is different. I've found that there are a few other products that work better. Takes patience, but it works better. Try dish soap and oven cleaner saturating the area. Let it sit under Saran Wrap for 4-6 hours or longer, and it will all come up.
    Aurikatarina will show you the best way to clean all stains.

  3. Hi what do you think about the ceramic spray. I watched the video where they use it on stainless steel. It’s supposed to cure four hours after you apply it. Then it supposed to keep the area, shiny and easy to clean for up to six months. I’ve never heard about it before.

  4. I am learning SO MUCH from you! I've used BKF powder version on stainless steel sink for years and not been completely happy. I will try your method. In fact, I'll try it now before I watch the next video.

  5. I discovered the perfect cleaner for a stainless sink by accident. I use Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner (in the green aerosol can). Let it sit, scrub, and your sink (and faucet) will be the shiniest ever. I always found Barkeeper's Friend to leave too much residue and I'd have to rinse too much.

  6. A simple 1 product, Ajax. Scrub it down, wipe off dry, beautiful shine. I can buy it at the dollar tree. 2 minutes, beautiful. I would NEVER spend all that time, and all those products, expenses. What's the point? My sink after 1 product, looks exactly the same as the video.

  7. I would NEVER use the same sponge to clean that top part of the sink, basin, and handles, that I used for the drainage hole. Ever. GROSS. In fact, I would use a clean scrubber just for the handles, a clean one for the basin, and Definitely a separate one for the drainage hole. I would throw the last one away immediately.

  8. Wow what are the odds your also an expert at cleaning stainless steel sinks. But where was the "secret". Click bait. Let me guess Bar or something like that was the secret? that anyone can buy at Walmart

  9. Bar Keeper's Friend is great, but when you buy the liquid squeeze the bottom of the container to make sure it hasn't gone solid. I think if they stand on the shelf for too long, that's what happens. The dry powder should be protected from moisture when stored. It too can harden in the bottom. Great stuff, go buy some now!

  10. I learned a trick from people who do clean up for empty apartments; for a high shine, spritz some orange oil, or lemon oil furniture polish (scotts liquid gold works as well) to the sink. It is temporary, but looks factory new.

  11. CLR is great stuff, but some new shower heads and sink sprayers are made of a rubber-like material. To clean them, I flex the nipples with moderate pressure using the rounded handle of a toothbrush which cracks the hardwater deposits to they can easily be brushed off of flushed out.

  12. The black rubber insert in my garbage disposer is removable and can get pretty nasty with grease buildup and biofilm. I just run it through a dishwasher cycle on the top rack. The hot water, surfactants, enzymes and alkali in dishwasher detergent leave do the job.

  13. Will this technique work on an all sink?
    Every time I try cleaning my kitchen sink it looks like it’s never been cleaned
    I think the previous owners who lived here didn’t take good care of it
    We’ve been in our home for almost two years

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