Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Polished stainless steel sinks with orange peel

If your stainless steel sink is somewhat old, shabby, make it look like new with these friendly materials available in the kitchen. This approach does not require much effort scouring safe to human health and basically, the cost is also very low. Sinks will regain sparkle in light and keep a pleasant smell in the next several weeks.

You need to prepare:
- 1 sponge, rag or wash the dishes
- Flour, baking soda
- Vinegar
- Fresh orange peel, can be replaced with fresh lemon peel
- Olive oil
- Napkins

The steps are:
- Before you begin, you need to take all the dishes, pots pans out in (if any), empty garbage, leftover food scraps in the garbage basket sinks.
- Rinse the sink with water once, then sprinkle baking soda powder evenly across the surface from the bottom of the pot, around 1 faucet ... Use clean sponge (or cloth washing) repeatedly rub to remove stains accumulate long day.
- Next, slowly pour vinegar around potted up, at which point you will see bubbles emitted a hissing sound and a small pancake. Vinegar has the ability to clean stains as well as lime scale dissolving spontaneously. Then gently scrub with a sponge and rinse with water.
- Get fresh orange peel (or rind), palm shell on the surface of stainless steel exterior. Try to have as long as possible. Essential oil from orange peel helps polish stainless steel and deodorizing effect.
- Finally, use a paper towel to clean the sink and apply a layer of olive oil on top. Your sinks will keep the clean, shiny unexpectedly in the next few weeks.