ALL THINGS FRUGAL, Home of The Pennypincher Ezine and Tightwad Tidbits Daily


 

 

 

Free and Frugal Newsletters


The Pennypincher
& Tightwad Tidbits Daily
 
More than Just Money!
 

 

 

 
Frugal Shopping

The General Store

Outlets, Bargain Basement Items,
Sales and Specials

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 Woman's Day 

 

 

 

 

 Fingerhut Direct Marketing, Inc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Frugal Living Library Information
FRUGAL ARTICLES to help you in every area of your life.   
Full Frugal Library Index containing hundreds of articles, 
is at the bottom of  the page

home,the general store,the frugal library,credit card search
 Search All Things Frugal by Keyword Below

Google

 

Web

www.allthingsfrugal.com

Category:  Cleaning

Related Links:  | CleaningClutter Control |

Tips To Keep Your Stainless Steel Sinks Looking New

by Scott Gray

Tips To Keep Your Stainless Steel Sinks Looking New

Stainless steel sinks are usually the standard for kitchens and even some bathrooms, mainly since this material is durable. However, stainless steel does have its drawbacks. If not properly maintained, the metal can become dull and turn colors. Also, stainless steel is likely to show heat stains, streaks, and water spots, some of which can become permanent if not properly cleaned in a timely fashion. For these reasons, it is essential to keep your stainless steel looking new. When it comes to caring for or even restoring stainless steel kitchen sinks, bar sinks, or laundry sinks, consider these time saving tips.

Tip One – Avoid Scratches

Scratching is one of the most common blemishes found in stainless steel sinks. In addition to making your sink look old and dirty, these scratches can harbor bacteria, which can potentially make you or your family sick. Instead of using scouring pads or steel wool, stick with soft cloths and sponges. These items will keep your sink free of scratches. Furthermore, avoid any cleansers that are prone to scratch, including harsh scrubs. Instead, look for items that will not scratch or damage the finish of your sink. Additionally, chlorides can potentially damage the look of your stainless steel sink. Avoid using these compounds or be sure to completely rinse your sink after you have used chlorides.

Tip Two – Choose Stainless Steel Cleansers

There are many cleansers on the market specially made to clean stainless steel. One fantastic product is Bar Keeper's Friend and has been used in bars for ages. This substance is capable of keeping your sink clean, while protecting the finish against streaks or hard water stains. Furthermore, Bar Keeper's Friend and similar products will not scratch your sink, so you can use it with confidence. Another simple cleanser is baking soda. A gentle, non-abrasive cleanser that is probably already in your cupboard, baking soda is a great tool when it comes to keeping stainless steel looking fantastic.

Tip Three – Provide Protection

Most scratches occur when cleaning pots or pans. For this reason, protect the bottom of your sink with a sink liner. This pad is easily available in most stores and can be purchased for just a few dollars. Furthermore, many pads can be cleaned in your dishwasher, so you can be sure of their cleanliness. These sink pads will enable you to wash your pots and pans in confidence without having to worry about scratching the finish of your sink.

Tip Four – Avoid the Heat

Heat can warp, stain, and otherwise damage your stainless steel sink. If your sink is currently suffering from heat damage, there is hope! For future protection, be sure to avoid using any hot items around your sink. This includes setting pots hot off the stove in your sink to cool. Stainless steel may be durable, but it certainly is not indestructible. However, if your sink already has heat damage, there is still hope. One simple solution for restoring your sink to its past glory is club soda. This all purpose cleaner and beverage can be used to remove heat stains in your sink. Simply soak the stain and rub diligently using a soft cloth. This should remove any signs of the stain and restore a bright, shiny appearance to the finish of your sink.

Tip Five – Choose a Quality Sink

By making the choice of a quality sink, you are making the choice of a sink that will last you for years to come. Thin, cheap sinks can be easily dented through everyday wear and tear. Furthermore, a high quality sink feature a strong finish that will ensure your sink to be shiny and lustrous for years to come.

About the Author:
Scott Gray is currently a home improvement enthusiast and freelance writer who enjoys providing tips to consumers who are in the market for a new sink including all types of stainless steel sinks.

 


Whether you are looking for CASH BACK , AIRLINE MILES , a BALANCE TRANSFER or even have BAD CREDIT , you can find the perfect credit card for your family. Click on the links below to search the best cards  in each category.

 
Airline Credit Cards
Balance Transfer Credit Cards
Cash Back Credit Cards
Credit Cards for Bad Credit
Instant Approval Credit Cards
Low Interest Credit Cards
Prepaid Debit Cards
Reward Credit Cards
Student Credit Cards
 

 

All Things Frugal's Resource Library

Hundreds of Categorized Frugal Living,
Penny Pinching,  Money Saving Articles and More!

Appliances and Electronics Savings
Automobile Savings
Children -      Activities & Frugal Fun
Children -      Frugal Baby Care
Children -     Challenges
Children -      Parenting
Children -      School Savings
Children -      Stories
Cleaning -     Frugal Techniques
Cleaning -     Frugal Clutter Control
Computers -  Frugal Use
Decorating -  Frugal and Basics
Decorating -  Budget & Small Spaces
Decorating -  Accessories
Decorating -  Frugal Furniture Savings
Decorating -  Room by Room
Decorating -  Saving with Style
Decorating -  Seasonal Decor Savings
Decorating -  Wall Deco Savings
Decorating -  Windows
Frugal -  Beauty
Frugal-   Clothing
Frugal -  Family Fun
Frugal -  Favorite Money Savers
Frugal -  Favorite Tips
Frugal -  Odds and Ends
Frugal -  Pets
Frugal -  Quilting
Frugal -  Romance
Frugal -  Saving on Utilities
Frugal -  Shopping Help
Frugal -
 Truly Frugal Tips
Frugal  - Vacations
Gardening and Landscaping
Healthy Living
Healthy Living - Emotional Well-Being
Healthy Living - Cutting Medical Costs
Healthy Living - Stress
Healthy Living - Weight Control
Hobbies and Crafts

Hobbies and Crafts - Scrapbooking
Holidays -  Christmas 
Holidays-    Frugal Celebrations

Holidays -   Frugal Gifts
Holidays -   Halloween Savings
Homes -     Buying Savings

Homes -     Mortgages and Saving Money
Homes -     Selling and Making Money
Homes -     Improvement Savings
Homes -     Maintenance Savings/Inside
Homes -     Maintenance Savings/Outside
Inspirational -  Articles Misc
Inspirational -  Attitude and Gratitude
Inspirational -  Courage/Determination/Hope
Inspirational -  Goal Setting
Inspirational -  Happiness
Inspirational -  Self Esteem/Success
Inspirational -  Frugal Quotes
Jobs and Careers
Kitchen -   Frugal Tips and Frugal Help
Kitchen -   Frugal Barbecue Tips
Kitchen -   Frugal Desserts
Kitchen -   Frugal Fruit Tips
Kitchen -   Frugal Homemade Savings
Kitchen  -  Frugal Meal Planning / Leftovers
Kitchen -   Frugal Meat Tips
Kitchen -   Frugal Organization and Tools
Kitchen -   Frugal Sauces and Condiments
Kitchen -   Frugal Veggies and Salads
Money  -   Budgeting for the Frugal
Money  -   Credit & Credit Cards
Money  -   Debt Advice for the Frugal
Money -    Identity Theft and Fraud
Money -    Investing and Taxes
Money -    Retirement and Wills
Preparing for Emergencies
Recipes, Favorite and Frugal
Simple LIving -    Frugal Living
Simple Living -    Priorities

| Back to Top |

Category:  Cleaning

Related Links:  | CleaningClutter Control |

| Home |