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✨ The Ultimate Guide to Deep Cleaning Your Stainless Steel Sink Naturally

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### ✅ 2. **Sprinkle Baking Soda**

Generously coat the sink with **baking soda**. It acts as a gentle abrasive, scrubbing away buildup without scratching the surface.

Use a damp sponge to rub the baking soda in circular motions. Focus on:

* The basin
* Around the drain
* Inside the drain cover
* Faucet base and corners

### ✅ 3. **Scrub the Crevices**

Use an old toothbrush dipped in baking soda to clean tight spaces like:

* Around the faucet
* Along seams and edges
* Sink strainer or drain guard

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### ✅ 4. **Spray with Vinegar**

Spritz **white vinegar** over the baking soda. It will fizz and bubble — this reaction lifts stains, sanitizes, and deodorizes.

Let it sit for **5–10 minutes**, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.

### ✅ 5. **Use Lemon for Extra Freshness**

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Rub half a lemon over the sink surface (or use lemon juice with a cloth) to:

* Cut through grease
* Neutralize odors
* Add shine and a fresh scent

Bonus: You can toss the used lemon half into the garbage disposal to freshen that too!

### ✅ 6. **Wash with Dish Soap**

Add a drop of **mild dish soap** to a sponge and give the sink one last scrub. Rinse with warm water.

### ✅ 7. **Polish with Oil**

Dry the sink completely with a microfiber cloth. Then apply a small amount of **olive oil or coconut oil** to the cloth and buff the surface.

This step adds a **brilliant shine**, repels water spots, and helps prevent future staining.

## 💡 Bonus Tip: Prevent Future Build-Up

* Rinse your sink after every use
* Wipe it dry to avoid water spots
* Clean weekly with baking soda for maintenance
* Use a sink grid to prevent scratches from heavy pans

## ✨ Final Thoughts

With just a few pantry staples and a little elbow grease, you can transform your dull, tired sink into a **gleaming focal point of your kitchen** — all without a single harsh chemical.

So the next time your stainless steel sink is looking a bit blah, skip the store-bought cleaners and let **nature do the heavy lifting**. Your sink (and your wallet) will thank you!

Would you like a printable checklist for this natural cleaning routine or a recipe for a DIY all-purpose cleaner to go with it?

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