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The kitchen sink should be
one of the cleanest surfaces in our home.
Unfortunately, quite often, the kitchen sink is
full of germs. After all, the kitchen sink sees
a lot of action.
We rinse our fruits,
vegetables, fish, meat, poultry, and almost
anything we can think of in the sink. We drain
our pots and pans into the sink. We wash dishes,
glasses, and silverware in the sink.
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Sometimes, we even toss a child or
two in the kitchen sink for a night time bath. Maybe we
even rinse the pet’s dishes and toys in the kitchen
sink.
Unfortunately, simply rinsing the
kitchen sink until it looks clean is not going to keep
it germ free. Regular cleaning and sanitizing should
take place in order to protect your family from germs
and bacteria. Different types of sinks require different
types of cleaning solutions. However, they can all
benefit from a simple sanitizing procedure that works to
deter germs and bacteria from taking roost.
To sanitize the kitchen sink, you
have three basic options. You can purchase a commercial
disinfectant and use it according to the directions that
are included on its label. Commercial disinfectants are
available in most home improvement stores, discount
stores, supermarkets, and online.
For ceramic and cast iron sinks,
you can prepare a solution of one part liquid chlorine
bleach to sixteen parts water. You cannot use this
solution on stainless steel sinks. Additionally, you
need to exercise caution when using a solution that
includes liquid chlorine bleach. Pour it slowly and be
careful not to get any on surfaces that will undergo
damage.
An application of undiluted white
vinegar on the sink is another option that you can use.
For the best results, apply the vinegar using a clean
cloth to ensure that the entire sink is treated with it.
Stainless Steel Sinks
| Stainless steel sinks should always be
thoroughly rinsed after every use, not only to
keep them clean, but also, to prevent potential
pitting. Acids and salts have the potential to
damage the finish of a stainless steel sink, so
it is important to avoid leaving foods that
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Mild soap and a nylon sponge can be
used for daily cleaning of a stainless steel sink. Also,
an all purpose cleaner or a glass cleaner can be used to
clean the sink as well. Always rinse the sink clean
after using a cleaner or soap and then dry it with a
soft cloth.
If spots are a problem with your
sink, a clean cloth soaked in vinegar can help to remove
these. To keep the finish of the sink at its finest, you
should avoid using all of the following when cleaning
the sink: bleach, ammonia, and abrasive cleaners. Also,
you should avoid using abrasive sponges and steel wool
pads on the sink, as they tend to damage the finish.
Wetting the entire surface of the
sink and liberally sprinkling baking soda onto the
sink’s surface is the best way to deal with stubborn
stains. Use a nylon scrubbing sponge to work the baking
soda in and then rinse the sink thoroughly clean.
Stubborn mineral residue can be
dealt with by lining the entire sink with paper towels
soaked in white vinegar. Allow the vinegar to sit
undisturbed for several minutes, up to a half hour, and
then toss them in the trash. Use a nylon scrubbing
sponge saturated with soapy water to scrub the area
clean. Rinse the sink completely when finished. Remember
to dry the ink with a clean soft cloth for the best
results.
Stubborn stains can be dealt with
by using a commercial stainless steel cleaner according
to the directions included with it. Rinse and dry the
sink afterwards.
Cast Iron Sinks
Cast iron sinks should be
thoroughly rinsed after each use in order to promote
cleanliness. Moreover, this type of sink benefits from a
thorough frying with a clean cloth after it has been
rinsed. To clean a cast iron sink thoroughly, wet the
entire surface of the sink. Liberally sprinkle baking
soda onto the sink’s surface.
Use a clean nylon cleaning sponge
to scrub the baking soda onto the sink. Rinse the sink
clean from all baking soda residue. Avoid abrasive
cleaners when cleaning a cast iron sink. The best way to
treat stains in a cast iron sink is to avoid them in the
first place. Never place any item into the sink that
might possibly leave a stain on the sink’s finish. Avoid
leaving dirty dishes, pots, or pans in the sink.
Additionally, do not leave tea bags, coffee grounds, or
cans in the sink.
Ceramic Sinks
Ceramic sinks can easily be cleaned
with a cleanser in a gel or creamy solution. This helps
avoid scratches on your sink. It is important not to use
abrasive cleaners on ceramic sinks. For stubborn stains
on ceramic sinks, repeat the cleaning with a bit more
effort. If the stain persists, attempt to remove it
using a clean cloth soaked in club soda.
Taps and Handles
Kitchen Taps and handles can easily
be cleaned with a mild soapy solution. If fingerprints
or water spots remain, use a clean cloth soaked in white
vinegar and wipe them clean. The vinegar also sanitizes
the faucets and handles.
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