Help end medical misogyny. Sign our petition.

Help end medical misogyny.
Sign our petition.

Sign the petition

Please or to access all these features

Chat

Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting.

How do you keep a stainless steel sink free of water marks?

5 replies

Jameshouseproud · Yesterday 10:32

Any recommendations for stainless steel sink cleaning. We have constant water marks we even wipe down regularly and deep clean weekly with non abrasive cream. All suggestions welcome. Thank you

OP posts:
lifeontheroundabout · Yesterday 13:31

I regularly ( once a week or so) squirt some dishwashing liquid in the sinks, along with a spoonful of bicarb soda, and essentially wash the sink and sides using a J-cloth, rinse and it's always shiny and clean, until the next time it needs a wash. This is my replacement though, for not using a non-abrasive dedicated cream which you use, so don't know if you'd notice much difference, apart from the cost of the cream :) I'm sure you'll get more tips from other posters!

LoudPlumDog · Yesterday 13:40

I rub window cleaner over after cleaning, it seems to work.

Youspurnme · Yesterday 13:42

Use limescale remover every time you clean. Viakal or Cillit Bang do the job but you have to do it pretty much every day if you live in a hard water area

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about this subject:

Lomonald · Yesterday 13:44

lifeontheroundabout · Yesterday 13:31

I regularly ( once a week or so) squirt some dishwashing liquid in the sinks, along with a spoonful of bicarb soda, and essentially wash the sink and sides using a J-cloth, rinse and it's always shiny and clean, until the next time it needs a wash. This is my replacement though, for not using a non-abrasive dedicated cream which you use, so don't know if you'd notice much difference, apart from the cost of the cream :) I'm sure you'll get more tips from other posters!

This is what I do, I found cream left them with a residue.

Secretseverywhere · Yesterday 13:44

When I was a cleaner I used to use baby oil to polish stainless steel. Not much just a couple of drops on a dry microfibre cloth. Then buff off with another dry cloth.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page