I.sinkHow to handle water stains
1、Tea Stain Cleaning Method: Sprinkle some overnight tea leaves into the sink. Use an old toothbrush to repeatedly scrub the stains with the tea leaves, which can quickly remove water stains.
2、Cleaning method for corner scraps: Vegetable scraps, such as celery roots, carrot tops, and onion skins, can be used to wipe away water stains, which is convenient, cost-effective, and highly effective.

3、Cucumber Core Cleaning Method: Sprinkle someCooking wine on the cucumber core, repeatedly wipe the water stains, not only eliminating the water stains, but also making the stainless steel sink shiny.
4、Citrus Peel Cleaning Method: Use citrus peels, apple peels, and other discarded fruit peels to clean. Use the remaining fruit flesh to repeatedly wipe away water stains, which is convenient, effective, and fragrant.
II. How to clean a kitchen sink
1、Thorough cleaning of the sink
Because the dirt in kitchen sinks primarily comes from food residue, prolonged neglect leads to the formation of sticky oil stains on the surface, potentially clogging drains and causing odors. Additionally, it can damage the coating on stainless steel surfaces, leading to rust. Therefore, kitchen sink cleaning should be thorough and comprehensive.
First, sprinkle a suitable amount of salt into the sink and scrub with a scouring pad to remove the initial oil stains. Then, sprinkle baking soda into the sink, apply a small amount of water to create a paste, and thoroughly coat the sink surface. Continuously scrub the sink surface with a sponge, and then rinse with water. If the sink has rust, use a low-concentration vinegar solution to remove it. Vinegar has disinfecting and cleaning properties. After cleaning, rinse with water. This will completely restore the kitchen sink.
2、Cleaning the corners of the sink
How to clean the often-overlooked corners and edges, as well as the connection between the sink and the drain? These areas can be gently and repeatedly scrubbed with a soft toothbrush dipped in a solution of edible salt, baking soda, and dish soap (an alkaline solution), followed by rinsing with water. Note: Avoid using abrasive brushes like steel wool, as these can scratch the sink.
3、Cleaning the sink faucet
To clean oil stains from kitchen sinks, especially around faucets, you can try using coarse salt and a scouring pad to remove stubborn dirt. For difficult-to-clean water stains, try cutting lemons or limes into pieces. The active ingredients in these citrus fruits can effectively clean water stains and leave a fresh scent. After cleaning, thoroughly rinse the sink with water and dry it with a soft cloth.
4、Keep sinks away from grease stains.
Many people do not have the habit of regularly cleaning their kitchen sinks, which leads to the accumulation of dirt and makes cleaning more difficult. Instead of dealing with the hassle of cleaning the sink, it is better to pay attention to avoiding oil stains during daily use. Consider using a kitchen sink filter bag to filter and clean vegetables, fruits, dishes, and leftover soup without water, which effectively prevents food waste from entering the drain.