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Stainless Steel Sink

15 replies

PastaandCheese · 23/05/2014 10:39

For the record I wouldn't have chosen it but it came with the house!

I hate stainless steel because of the never ending water marks. Are there are miracle products I can use to keep it shiny and streak free?

The best thing I've found is a scrub with old school Cif cream but really I'd like something I can use everyday quickly...... Any ideas gratefully received.

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mrsmopps · 23/05/2014 11:47

buff with a micro fibre cloth after cleaning

wowfudge · 23/05/2014 12:05

I know it's not what you've asked, but stainless steel is very hygienic and I just wouldn't worry about it.

PastaandCheese · 23/05/2014 13:22

Thanks mrsmopps I'll give that a go.

That's good to know wow but it just looks all sad and splashed.

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PastaandCheese · 23/05/2014 13:23

Thanks mrsmopps I'll give that a go.

That's good to know wow but it just looks all sad and splashed.

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Dfg15 · 23/05/2014 13:25

A product called 'Shiny Sinks' is your friend here. Sainsbury and most other supermarkets sell it. Its amazing stuff.

PaulinesPen · 23/05/2014 13:28

I second Shiny Sinks. I have to buy it on Ebay though cos I can never find it in the supermarket.

Dfg15 · 23/05/2014 13:40

I actually thought it had been discontinued, but found it in Sainsbury again recently and have also seen in Morrisons and Tesco

PastaandCheese · 23/05/2014 13:51

I shop with Ocado and they have it so I've just ordered some.

Had great reviews.

Thank you.

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PastaandCheese · 23/05/2014 13:52

I shop with Ocado and they have it so I've just ordered some.

Had great reviews.

Thank you.

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PastaandCheese · 23/05/2014 13:52

I shop with Ocado and they have it so I've just ordered some.

Had great reviews.

Thank you.

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PastaandCheese · 23/05/2014 14:19

I have no idea why that's posted three time. Confused

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Frontdoorstep · 23/05/2014 19:22

I just put on a very weak solution of bleach, wipe over the whole sink and buff with a cloth.

thean · 24/05/2014 11:41

Put a small amount of baby oil on a dry cloth or kitchen roll and buff with that. Brings it up lovely.

Fluffycloudland77 · 24/05/2014 12:03

I use ordinary smart price vinegar on a cloth.

FamiliesShareGerms · 24/05/2014 12:19

Getting our sink clean is easy enough, it's just that it needs doing every time we use it. Is there nothing to form done type of barrier to keep it nice and shiny?

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