Tuesday, March 16

Lenten Cleaning: Week Five...


This week, I'll be spending most of my time in the kitchen getting things straightened up. I didn't work on the kitchen counters or decor as I had planned on Friday and I've run out of dusting cloths that I use for the baseboards, so those things will have to be added to this week's chores. Any tips for cleaning a really filthy and stained metal sink? I'd love to just be able to snap my fingers and have it sparkle!I can't wait to get through this week's cleaning, because then the fun of Paschal clothing, baskets, flower planting, etc. starts!

March 14th: Sunday
March 15th: Pantry and Microwave
March 16th: Freezer and Refrigerator
March 17th: Stove and Oven
March 18th: Drawers and Cabinets
March 19th: Put Out Spring Decorations
March 20th: Saturday

12 comments:

Michelle M. said...

Here's an article that a lot of people have recommended in the past: http://www.flylady.net/pages/FLYingLessons_Shine.asp

Anonymous said...

I second Michelle's recommendation. I use the FLY Lady's sink shining routine a few times a year and it works really, really well.

elizabeth said...

have not looked at Fly lady but I recomment comet... :)

Mimi said...

I also agree with Flylady.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser. Seriously.

Rean Day said...

One of the biggest helps to me was after I got my sink shining. (I used flylady's method as well) I use car wax to keep it shiny and new looking. I use "turtle wax" but any will do. It has been an invaluable tip I learned some time ago.

Monica said...

I've heard vinegar for metal sinks. We have a porcelain sink, though, so I use bleach!

Sarah in Indiana said...

My recommendation for a filthy metal sink is Bon Ami and a copper scrubber. I love those copper scrubbers.

mari k. said...

I do baking soda + vinegar then scrub with a Dobie sponge (my favorite household tool).

MamaBirdEmma said...

Thanks for all of the tips everyone! I am excited to try them out:)

magda said...

I asked my husband to use the FlyLady method for cleaning the sink, and it was amazing.

magda said...

I haven't tried this, but it looks interesting, and easy to try: http://lifehacker.com/5500462/use-flour-to-polish-stainless-steel

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