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### **3. Wipe Clean with Dish Soap and a Cloth**
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Now give the sink a quick wipe using a damp cloth and a drop or two of dish soap. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. You’ll immediately see the difference — **a clean, smooth surface free of residue or streaks**.
### **4. (Optional) Buff with Oil for Extra Shine**
If you want your sink to look like a showroom model, apply a few drops of **olive oil or baby oil** to a soft cloth and rub it gently around the basin. This adds a beautiful **mirror-like shine** and helps repel water spots for a few days.
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## 🧼 Why This Hack Works
* **Baking soda** removes dullness and acts as a mild scrubber
* **Vinegar** cuts through calcium, limescale, and bacteria
* **Dish soap** lifts away oils and food residue
* **Oil finish** seals in shine and repels water
And best of all? It’s:
* **Non-toxic**
* **Budget-friendly**
* **Safe for daily use**
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## 💡 Extra Tips from Nana:
* Always dry your sink after cleaning to prevent water spots.
* Use this hack once or twice a week to keep your sink looking brand-new.
* You can use the same method on **stainless steel appliances** too!
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## ✅ Final Thoughts
This sink-shining trick takes less time than boiling water for tea — and it works like a charm every time. My nana swore by it, and now I do too. No expensive cleaners, no elbow grease, and **definitely no gimmicks** — just smart, simple cleaning that leaves your kitchen looking fresh and polished.
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So next time your sink is looking tired, try this 2-minute trick. You’ll be amazed at the sparkle — and you might even hear your own nana’s voice saying, *“Told you so!”*
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Would you like a printable version of this hack or a short reel script for social media? Just say the word! ✨🧽
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