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Sink Cleaning
Clean the kitchen sink with soap and hot water after each use. If stained, use a mild scouring powder. Coarse abrasives damage the finish, making sinks more difficult to clean. Rinse with plenty of hot water. Wipe dry.
To whiten a sink, fill it with lukewarm water, add a little chlorine bleach and let stand for a while. Iron rust stains, if light, often can be removed by rubbing them with a cut lemon.
Badly stained sink, try this. Mix cream of tartar and hydrogen poroxide to a paste and scrub sink with it using a hand brush. You may be suprise by the result.
Stainless steel sinks - no abrasive scouring agent. Sink faucets usually are chrome or nickel-plated. Clean them with soap and water. Scouring powder should never be used as they quickly wear off the plating.
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Baking Soda
Baking soda will remove stains from china, clean your teeth, deodorize drains, clean your refrigerator, eliminate tummy ache due to gas, help make biscuits and cake and create bubbly drinks.
It will also make jewelry sparkle; relieve the pain of bee stings, light burns and scalds; extinguish flash fires; clean glass, tile and porcelain, and kill odors.
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