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5 methods to clean a stainless steel sink

5 methods to clean a stainless steel sink - Evhoc

Cleaning stainless steel sinks is essential for the correct maintenance of the product. Paying attention to cleaning the sink means helping to preserve its beauty and technical characteristics. Fortunately we are talking about a material, such as stainless steel, which by itself guarantees many advantages both in terms of cleaning and maintenance.

However, it should be emphasized, first of all, that there are various qualities of stainless steel. We at Evhoc guarantee an AISI 304 steel characterized by a chromium/nickel ratio which makes it high quality. However, a certain amount of care must also be dedicated to this type of stainless steel.

In this article, we will give you 5 methods for cleaning stainless steel sinks. Specifically, you will find:

Why cleaning stainless steel sinks is important

The sink is one of the components of the kitchen, that from the whole house, could say is used the most. Since it is a sink, in which water flows, the importance of its cleaning is sometimes underestimated. On one hand, we agree that it is not essential to thoroughly cleanse the tub every day. On the other hand, we advise not to leave dirty utensils on the sink surface for a long time and to avoid water stagnation.

As far as the sink cleaning concerned, the objectives to be set are:

  • Keep sinks sanitized for as long as possible
  • Retain their shine over time

How to clean stainless steel sinks?

To solve a problem it is necessary to know the causes that determine it. The same goes for preserving the quality of the stainless steel. If you know why it is damaged, you can quickly resolved.

So let's start by identifying what are the elements that can ruin the condition of the stainless steel sink:

  • Limestone contained in water
  • Food fat
  • Fingerprints

The water itself, in fact, risks creating those limestone sediments which, over time, could ruin the brilliance of the surface. Also, greasy food residue and fingerprints can cause cloudiness.

5 methods to clean a stainless steel sink - Evhoc

So do you want to protect the quality of your stainless steel sink? Follow our simple and effective advice, that you can put into practice right away. Below, you will find 5 possible methods to help you have a shiny stainless steel sink in perfect hygienic conditions.

1. Water and baking soda di sodio

Baking soda is very useful for cleaning various household surfaces, including stainless steel sinks. It is a natural product with an effective abrasive power but which does not damage the surfaces.

In a container, pour one tablespoon of baking soda. Add hot water and stir for a few seconds. The mixture is immediately ready to be applied on the sink with a sponge.

After application, rinse the surface with warm water and dry with a soft cloth.

2. Water and citric acid

Citric acid is another natural product that you can find in liquid or powder form. In the latter case, dissolve a small amount of citric acid in hot water. Then use a non-abrasive sponge to apply the mixture especially on limestone stains.

After a few minutes of exposure, wash the surface with warm water and then dry with a delicate cloth.

3. Water and white vinegar

White vinegar is a natural product that can be used on the most stubborn limescale stains. The mixture to compose always involves the use of hot water to be combined, in this case, with white vinegar. Rub the mixture on the stains, if necessary insist energetically.

Leave to act for a few minutes and rinse with plenty of water.

4. Denatured alcohol

Alcohol is a very effective product for removing grease and food stains and ensuring the cleanliness of stainless steel sinks. Denatured alcohol can be applied directly to the sponge on the soft side to be used to clean the sink. The important thing is not to exceed with the amount of alcohol.

At the end of rubbing it in on each stain, let warm water run over the entire surface. Then always dry the tub with a soft cloth.

5. Olive oil

Once the stains have been removed, the quality of the stainless steel must also be preserved by guaranteeing its brilliance. In this case, we suggest the use of olive oil which can be used to give shine to the sink. Then pour a few drops of olive oil on a sponge and rub it on the surface of the tub.

The important thing is to make circular movements to polish every centimeter on a regular basis.

After, remove the oil simply by covering the entire surface with a soft paper towel.

5 methods to clean a stainless steel sink - Evhoc

Products for cleaning stainless steel sinks

The methods we have suggested assume the use of natural or easily available products. The applications are conducted with the aid of sponges or soft fabrics commonly used for cleansing.

In general, in order not to damage the stainless steel sink, the following should be avoided:

  • corrosive products
  • abrasive elements

By following our advice, it is possible to eliminate any stain that has appeared on the surface of the bowl, and to obtain complete cleaning of the stainless steel sinks while respecting the characteristics of the material.


In the event that signs should persist, despite adequate cleaning, then you can also resort to specific chemical products. Our advice, however, is always to first test the product on a small hidden area of the surface. So you can verify that that product does not damage the sink in any way. We also remind you that it is essential to always follow the manufacturer's instructions, to obtain effective cleaning of stainless steel sinks in total safety.