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Use this method once a week to maintain the sink’s shine and prevent buildup.
Avoid using abrasive scrubbers or steel wool, which can scratch the stainless steel.
Store flour in a dry, cool place for freshness and best results.
Variations
Add a few drops of lemon juice to the flour before scrubbing for a fresh scent and enhanced shine.
Use cornstarch instead of flour for a similar polishing effect.
After cleaning, buff the sink with a little olive oil on a cloth to add extra luster and protect the surface.
FAQ
Q: Will flour damage my stainless steel sink?
A: No, flour is gentle and safe for stainless steel, making it an effective natural cleaner.
Q: Can I use this method on other stainless steel appliances?
A: Yes, the flour trick works well on stainless steel surfaces like refrigerators, ovens, and microwaves.
Q: How often should I use this flour cleaning method?
A: Once a week or as needed to maintain shine and cleanliness.
Q: What if my sink has stubborn stains?
A: Combine flour with baking soda for a stronger mild abrasive, or let the mixture sit on stains for a few minutes before scrubbing.
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