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Friday, 7 June 2013

REALSIMPLE.COM


OK, Bloggets, it’s the weekend. You are going to the hairdressers/barbers late this afternoon, ladies, just after you have been for your waxing tanning and nails done. You have your beautiful new clothes at the ready, for your exciting outing tonight? Hopefully you won’t have a hangover for tomorrow, as you are meeting with friends, on the river you are going on a boat perhaps? Meeting friends having a picnic and Sunday, maybe after a game  of footy for the guys and tennis for the ladies, or  another shopping experience, you are going  out for lunch, then a massage at your local spa, as the guys go for a round of golf???

You are not doing that? Oh, OK, you are like me, cleaning then.

Oh well, here we go with some tips I found on the net.

If your kitchen sink is a bit dingy, then make it look just like new with eco-friendly materials you already have in your kitchen. And there's no scrubbing involved with this quick clean that basically costs nothing to make. Safely buff your way to a fresh and sparkling basin that will stay that way for weeks.

Keep reading for the easy directions.

What you’ll Need:

·         Sponge

·         Baking soda

·         Vinegar

·         Lemon or orange peel

·         Olive oil

·         Paper towel

Directions:

1.      Give your sink a quick wash and rinse, removing all dishes and any food bits from the drain. Then sprinkle the entire sink with baking soda and use a soft sponge, working in a circular movement, to scrub the basin. Baking soda softly cleans without scratching stainless steel.


2.      Rinse the sink with vinegar, which will bubble and fizz. Vinegar naturally disinfects while helping remove hard water stains from your stainless steel sink. Then lightly rub with the sponge and rinse the sink with water. You can also drop a garbage disposal refreshing bomb down the drain to keep the entire sink smelling fresh.

3.      Put lemon or orange peel to good use, and rub the entire sink basin with a section of peel, rubbing the skin against the stainless steel, which helps deodorize the sink while helping the basin keep its new shine.


4.      Finish by buffing with a paper towel and a touch of olive oil. Your sink will stay wonderfully shiny for several weeks before needing a refresher.

 

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