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Tip for a clean kitchen: Shampoo makes the sink shine

2024-02-14T18:10:13.871Z

Highlights: Tip for a clean kitchen: Shampoo makes the sink shine. Use shampoo to clean tiles and grout in the bathroom or kitchen. Rinse aid is at least as versatile and not only cleans glasses but also shower cubicles and windows. Mix a few drops of shampoo with warm water to clean tile, laminate, or linoleum floors. The gentle cleanser removes dirt and leaves a pleasant scent. You can find everything about household and garden tips in the regular living newsletter from our partner Merkur.de.



As of: February 14, 2024, 7:00 p.m

By: Andrea Stettner

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You don’t need any special products to keep your kitchen sink clean – shampoo is enough.

The care product also brings other places in the house to a high shine.

Stainless steel sinks are considered extremely robust and durable.

However, in order for them to retain their long-lasting shine, it is important to clean them regularly.

A brown deposit quickly forms, making your kitchen sink appear unhygienic.

Instead of buying expensive special cleaners, you can simply use an everyday household product: shampoo.

The care product not only ensures clean, fragrant hair, but also makes stainless steel sinks shine with ease.

Shampoo cleans stainless steel sinks sparkling clean

Shampoo cleans the kitchen sink at least as well as conventional cleaning products.

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To polish your stainless steel sink to a high shine, all you need is standard shampoo, warm water and a soft cloth or brush.

  • Start by rinsing the sink thoroughly with warm water to remove any major debris.

  • Then apply the shampoo generously to the surface of the sink and distribute it evenly with a cloth or brush.

    Make sure to clean the edges and corners thoroughly too.

  • Leave the shampoo on for a few minutes to loosen stubborn stains.

    Then rinse the sink thoroughly with clean water to remove any residue.

Is your good shampoo too good to use for cleaning?

Then try using baby oil – the care product is supposed to keep the kitchen sink shiny for weeks.

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Other places in the household that can be cleaned with shampoo

In addition to cleaning stainless steel sinks, shampoo has many other uses in the home.

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  • Tiles and grout

    : Use shampoo to clean tiles and grout in the bathroom or kitchen.

    The mild cleaning agent effectively removes dirt and makes the surfaces shine again.

  • Shower Curtains

    : To remove dirt and soap scum from your shower curtain, add some shampoo to warm water and soak the curtain in it.

    Then rinse thoroughly and let dry.

  • Flooring

    : Mix a few drops of shampoo with warm water to clean tile, laminate, or linoleum floors.

    The gentle cleanser removes dirt and leaves a pleasant scent.

Shampoo is a real all-rounder in the household that effectively cleans and cares for many areas.

Rinse aid is at least as versatile and not only cleans glasses but also shower cubicles and windows.

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Source: merkur

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