Hello!

My sink never seems too sparkle, it always seems dull…does anyone have any suggestions ? I used Jiff but it took a while to remove residue. Thanks


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  • Oh I know this one!!! Baking Soda and Vinegar, make a paste. Pop it on the sink, wipe with cloth, and then a damp tea towel to get the rest of the white residue away. Stunningly clean!


  • I need to do the same,love a sink that sparkles!


  • For mine, I simply use dishsoap and just wash it with that, rinse completely, and dry with a tea towel or paper towel =)


  • Bi Carb And vinegar. or an eraser


  • I like to use Gumption and I also like to use stainless steel cleaner I buy from the auto shop. I use orange peel last as it gives the sink a great smell and shine.


  • heaps of great answers here


  • Get a cheap 1 litre spray bottle from a $2 store, add 100 ml white vinegar and fill with water. Cheap & incredibly effective cleaner for stainless steel, cupboards, benches, tiles, glass, mirrors, you name it, it cleans it. And no nasty chemicals.


  • Mine is the same!! Think ill steal some of this advice


  • must try these helpful hints for my sink


  • We used Autosol metal polisher on friends rental properrty’s sink. Now nice & sparkly


  • Lemon juice and bicarb soda.


  • I got some cloth wipes that you use on any stainless steel items from coles think its $4 for 20 wipes and it leaves the stainless steel looking like new 🙂


  • Great ideas ,I will be trying a few,sinks are hard keep shiny


  • Just seen something in my FB feeds saying to sprinkle cornflour onto sink and rub with a damp sponge. Haven’t tried it myself but it’s worth a shot. Doesn’t scratch either.


  • I use gumption but every so often I use a stainless steel polish that gives it a shinier surface.


  • Have you tried gumption? Leave it for 30mins then go back and scrub. Then use hot water and vinegar to really make it shine


  • Gumption works for us – or bicarb soda, mum swears by that for just about everything 😀


  • Bircarb and vinegar works well


  • Sprinkle in some bicarb of soda, and scrub with a non-scratch sourer. The sink will come up very shiny.


  • Bircarb and vinegar


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