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How do I get my stainless steel sink REALLY shiny?

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BethAndHerBrood · 29/06/2009 11:31

I know, duller than a dull day in dullsville, but I can't get my sink to gleam and shine!

What can I use so I can see my face in it?

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NorbertDentressangle · 29/06/2009 11:33

Believe it or not there is a product called Shiny Sinks !

Its a creamy liquid. We use it on our hob too

sandcastles · 29/06/2009 11:34

Baby oil

BethAndHerBrood · 29/06/2009 11:35

PMSL at "shiny sinks" !!!!

Shall look for it, thanks.

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BethAndHerBrood · 29/06/2009 11:36

Baby oil?

Used as a final coating after cleaning?
Does it not make the sink all greasy?

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islandofsodor · 29/06/2009 11:42

Brillo pads followed by window cleaner.

LadyOfWaffle · 29/06/2009 11:43

shiny sinks or brillo then window cleaner

lockets · 29/06/2009 11:44

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BethAndHerBrood · 29/06/2009 11:49

I shall try the baby oil, If I can find it. Thanks all.

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lockets · 29/06/2009 11:51

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LadyOfWaffle · 29/06/2009 14:39

How do you all apply the baby oil? When I did mine with it before it looked all smeary...

BethAndHerBrood · 29/06/2009 15:31

Don't worry lockets, it's highly unlikely I will become obsessed with cleaning!!

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ChristieF · 14/07/2009 12:23

I've read that you can use spray polish like Mr Sheen. Please check a small bit first. Trouble with any oil is it attracts dust and dirt.

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