23 Checklist for Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink Daily Maintenance

2022-11-22

23 Checklist for Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink Daily Maintenance

Keeping your stainless steel sink clean and shiny doesn’t need to be difficult. It’s not unusual for a high-end stainless steel kitchen sink to cost well over $1,000 with installation. And the investment is worth it. Stainless steel kitchen sinks look beautiful and are super durable. That said, maintenance on a stainless steel kitchen sink isn’t as easy as it might seem. If you don’t take care of yours, that sparkly new sink won’t stay that way for long.


In our previous article, we explored on question posted by a net friend in regard to her black-stained stainless steel kitchen sinks. We concluded that her sink was damaged by chemicals and therefore, we provided some tips for her and for some friends who might experience the same frustration. Today, we will be focusing on the daily maintenance of stainless steel kitchen sinks so that you don't have to experience such a problem. Here are some quick tips to help you keep your stainless steel kitchen sink in tip-top shape:


Tips for Kitchen Sink Maintenance

  1. Wipe the sink after each use with a soft cloth or wet sponge. This will help to remove any food particles and prevent permanent stains from setting in.

  2. Once a week, scrub your sink with mild detergent and warm water to remove any soap scum and hard water deposits.

  3. Use a soft-bristle brush to scrub your sink firmly in circular motions. This will help remove any debris that has become stuck in the crevices of the sink.

  4. Rinse the sink with clean water after scrubbing to remove all traces of detergent and debris.

  5. Dry your sink with a soft cloth or towel. This will prevent water spots and streaks from forming.

  6. Polish your sink monthly with stainless steel polish, which can be found in most hardware stores.

  7. Remove any rust spots with a rust-dissolving product specifically for stainless steel sinks.

  8. Clear clogged drains with a kitchen auger or plunger. This is the most efficient way to clear out debris that has been collected in the drain.

  9. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, which can scratch and dull your sink's finish.

  10. Remove stains with a white vinegar solution (1/2 cup of vinegar to 2 cups of water).

  11. Shampoo your sink with a mild shampoo and warm water to remove any grease buildup or food particles.

  12. Change the water in your sink regularly to keep it fresh and prevent bacteria from growing.

  13. Use a rubber mat when cleaning dishes to protect the surface of your sink.

  14. Avoid dropping hard objects on the sink, as this can cause permanent damage to it.

  15. If you notice any hard water spots, use a lemon juice and baking soda solution (2 tablespoons of lemon juice for every 1/4 cup of baking soda).

  16. Apply stainless steel wax or sealer to your sink every few months to help maintain its shine and finish.

  17. Regularly inspect the underside of your sink for any signs of rust or water damage.

  18. Clean out your garbage disposal regularly with a mixture of baking soda and white vinegar (1/2 cup each).

  19. If possible, remove and clean the sink basket strainer with soap and warm water every few months.

  20. Make sure that any stoppers or plugs in your sink are always dry after use to avoid rusting.

  21. Check all connections and seals underneath the sink for signs of water leakage or damage.

  22. Keep your sink free of harsh chemical cleaners and detergents. Pay attention to household products containing fluorine, bleach, food and silver cleaning products and cleaning products containing sulfur and hydrochloric acid. These products can be potentially harmful to the sink. Additionally, placing bleach or chemical cleaners in the kitchen cabinet to release gas can corrode the bottom of the sink. If the photographic chemical ingredients or soldering iron melts in contact with the sink, it must be rinsed immediately.

  23. Make sure to use protective gloves when cleaning your stainless steel kitchen sink, as the cleansers can be irritating to the skin.


Don't be Overwhelmed!

These 23 tips might come with too much information at once, but following and practising some of them will help ensure your stainless steel kitchen sink stays in the best condition. Do your best to keep up with regular maintenance and cleaning, and you'll have a stainless steel kitchen sink that looks as good as new!


Conclusion

The 23 checklists for stainless steel kitchen sink daily maintenance have been laid out, and by following them, you can ensure that your kitchen sink stays in top condition all year round! With proper care, your sink will last longer and look great no matter how much use it gets. Regularly inspect the underside of your sink, clean out your garbage disposal, and use protective gloves when cleaning to get the best results.


Cresheen is an expert in kitchen maintenance and is dedicated to helping homeowners keep their spaces looking great. For more tips on how to care for and maintain your stainless steel kitchen sink, check out Cresheen's blog or follow them on social media! If you have any questions or would like more information about kitchen sinks, please visit our website. Thank you!


Thank you for reading! Hope this article has been helpful in getting you started on taking good care of your stainless steel kitchen sink!