Just try one of the methods i listed previously and if the at home method doesn t work use barkeeper s friend or bon ami to do the job.
White vinegar stainless steel sink.
There are two methods of using white vinegar against hard water marks and infected sinks.
Pour some white vinegar in a bowl.
Wipe off any excess oil and admire your beautiful gleaming kitchen sink.
Clean your dirty sheet pans by mixing cup baking soda and cup white vinegar with hot water in the sink.
You can sprinkle white vinegar on the sink and let it on the skin for a while.
Vinegar removes most tough chemical stains.
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid combined with various flavoring ingredients.
After applying white vinegar lightly scrub the stainless steel with a microfiber cloth to remove dirt or buildup.
All of these products work because they are slightly acidic and are also non toxic.
While it did keep handprints to a minimum it didn t do well when a drop of water got on it the water would cut through the furniture polish and there would be a huge drip on the fridge.
Freshen a drain and shine a stainless steel sink instead of using harsh chemicals that could potentially damage your pipes unclog and refresh your drain by pouring in a cup of baking soda.
The vinegar reacts with iron oxide to form iron acetate.
Then simply rub it with a sponge.
How to clean with vinegar.
It will bubble up like a school science project but that reaction is.
I had put furniture polish per the geniuses on pinterest on my fridge.
Acetic acid itself is a weak acid but is strong enough to dissolve some metal oxides.
Stainless steel can be stained by strong acids chlorine or chloride products chemicals in hard water and by abrasive steel cleaning tools including steel wool.
The vinegar and baking soda will begin to bubble which helps thoroughly clean the stainless steel sink and remove hard water stains.
You can stop here but if you really want to make your sink shine and impress your guests dry the stainless steel then pour a small drop of olive oil onto a cloth or paper towel and rub the stainless steel again working in the direction of the grain.
You can remove most stains by running the sink with a non abrasive cloth and baking soda.
Another option is rubbing lemon juice or ketchup onto the steel.
Dip your sponge in it and start rubbing on the sink to clean the water spots.
This is easiest if you have a spray bottle and can spray the white vinegar evenly over the kitchen sink.