A Natural and Easy DIY Stainless Steel Cleaner

Try out a chemical free natural Stainless Steel Cleaner the next time you clean your sink!

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Spills and grim from everyday spaghetti dumps, tea and coffee stains can really take the shine off your kitchen sink. A clean sparkly shiny sink can actually brighten up your kitchen and even prove that you are maintaining a clean hygienic kitchen. While there are many stainless steel cleaners out there in the market, with harmful chemicals natural homemade stainless steel cleaner can be your best bet if you are looking for safe method to clean your kitchen sink.

If you are looking for a stainless steel cleaner that you can make right at your home, look no further. Read through to unite with your ideal cleaner!

Why Use a Natural Stainless Steel Cleaner

Natural homemade cleaner can be extremely cheap — if you read through you can find out! – The branded cleaners can be really expensive and even be ineffective.

Besides, what if the cleaner you bought spending a large sum of money does not work at all? Instead of relying upon what the marketing tricks on the containers of the cleaners, you can try a tried-and-true natural methods.

The store-bought chemical cleaners can be highly toxic and harmful. Because you are cleaning your sink with this, you might even be adding the harmful chemicals into the waterways. Some of you might even lead your sink water into your garden. This could be extremely dangerous especially if you are consuming vegetables or fruits grown in your garden.

A Natural and Easy DIY Stainless Steel Cleaner
A Natural Way to clean your sink!

Ingredients

  • 340g of Baking Soda
  • 170g Salt
  • Salt or Sugar Dispenser
A Natural and Easy DIY Stainless Steel Cleaner
Baking Powder

Method

  • Add baking soda and salt into a jug or a bowl and mix it with a plastic spoon
  • Pour in the mixture into your shaker and the lid is fastened properly
  • Wipe the inside of the sink with a clean dry piece of cloth
  • Sprinkle the powder on to the surface and let it sit for two minutes and start scrubbing with a firm brush or a scourer.
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