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Stanless Steel Sink
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When I had my kitchen done I chose a Franke sink as I know they are a good make. So why is it that I seem to be continually cleaning it (with a recommended product)yet it gets grubby looking with limescale one it. yet the cheap stainless steel sink at work is always gleaming and all that is cleaned with is damp cloth! It's driving me nuts!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a white Franke sink when I had my new kitchen over 20 years ago. It was the most expensive on the market at the time but it didn't last for many years, the surface cracked in the sink and stained really badly with tea. I am still saving up to get it replaced as financial circumstances have changed since those days:(
More or less. Pour some into the sink and draining board and wipe over then rinse - I even buff it up afterwards with some kitchen paper. We have cats and they wander all over the kitchen sink to get to the window sill so I must keep the sink and surrounds scrupulously clean (never know where the little blighters have been!) I tend to buy big 4 litre bottles of Domestos (other bleaches are aavailable) and I get through a lot of disinfectant wipes and kitche paper as well. I've tried Barkeepers friend but it tends to be a bit abrasive so I use it for other things and not the sink
these are pretty good on stainless steel, they are a type of microfibre in a block
http:// www.qvc uk.com/ It-Work s-Set-o f-35-Hi gh-Dens ity-Cle aning-B locks.p roduct. 800514. html?sc =800514 -DRIL&a mp;cm_s p=VIEWP OSITION -_-13-_ -800514
look for them in pound shops too. NB they are disposable and supposed to shred as you use them!
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look for them in pound shops too. NB they are disposable and supposed to shred as you use them!
I get very good results with this - http:// tinyurl .com/q2 bhx53
It also comes in liquid form but I haven't tried it as yet -
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It also comes in liquid form but I haven't tried it as yet -
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'Astonish paste' as recommended by society is to say the least really astonishing; and I think can be bought in a number of Supermarkets. It's tough on stains, grease etc. but delicate on the actual surfaces. (Doesn't scratch stainless steel, enamel etc.) Haven't come across the liquid Astonish stainless steel cleaner.
Al.
Al.
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