
If you're tired of matte stains on taps, rainbow stains on faucets and a dull sink, don't rush to buy “special” polishes. Most often, they contain aggressive surfactants and leave a sticky film that collects even more dust.
There is a simple, proven method – a natural composition of three ingredients that almost everyone has: baking soda, lemon juice and water. It gently dissolves limescale, removes grease and returns mirror shine without scratches or odor.
You will need:
- baking soda,
- lemon juice,
- water.
How to prepare and use:
- Mix baking soda and lemon juice to form a thick paste.
- Apply it to a damp sponge or soft cloth.
- Gently wipe the surface in a circular motion without pressing.
- After 30 seconds, rinse with warm water or wipe with damp microfiber.
- Dry with a soft cotton cloth and admire the mirror reflection.
The acid will dissolve the plaque, the soda will polish, and the water will go away, leaving only a shine. And no odors, films or sticky stains, just pure shine.
Do not use on aluminum, copper or gold plating as the acid may cause damage.
Question and answer:
How to clean a stainless steel sink so it shines?
Apply lemon soda paste, rub with a soft sponge along the metal texture, rinse and dry with a cotton cloth. The shine will return in 1 minute.
Can chrome faucets be cleaned with vinegar?
It is possible, but vinegar does not always cope with old plaque, and its smell lasts a long time. Lemon juice works faster, smells fresh and doesn't leave a soapy haze.




