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My kitchen sink is SS and it always looks dirty. I could clean it 2-3 times a day, but it just always looks gross. Any tips for cleaning or what works for you?

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Barkeepers Friend for mine.

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Same for me, Bar keepers Friend

 

If you don't want to go out and buy the above, try baking sode paste a try...meaning baking soda and water, mix into a paste then scrub.

 

you can mix it right in the sink, no special container needed.

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I have used Comet powder for years.  But recently I have been using V37692, Bio Cleaner sold here on QVC.  I think it works much better and I actually enjoy cleaning the sink.  It gets my stainless steel sinks (I have two in my kitchen) really clean and shiny.

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Barkeepers Friend, sometimes the liquid version, but mostly the powder version.

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I use different powder cleansers and then finish with a glass cleaner (I use Glass Plus, but also Windex).

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To make nice, Comet does wonders, even on grease.  And costs less than other cleaners.

 

For quick, dish soap or spray cleaners.  These don't take out the "darkness" though.

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I saw a youtube video the other day that recommened Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.


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For a long time I used the Barkeeper's Friend powder on mine but had to follow it up with a good wiping with a bowl of frothy liquid dish detergent and a good rinsing to get the residue the BF left behind.

 

Then back some months ago someone on here mentioned they now sell it in liquid form. I got it. Much better. Rinses off clean, no extra step needed. They call it Soft Cleanser on the container. 

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