The Wise Woman Builds The House But, With Her Own Hands The Foolish One Tears Hers Down -Proverbs 14:1 God help me to build my house and be a blessing to my family.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Tip Tuesdays

Sooo, as you know we have our little guy coming soon, but honestly I wanted have a recurring theme each week. Something for you to look forward to (I hope). I came up with Tip Tuesday.

Each Tuesday I'll (try to) post a helpful / handy tip that has either found it's way in our home on purpose or by accident. So you may have heard a tip or two that might come up on any given Tuesday but, I hope that my tips are little golden nuggets that will bless you and your family members as it has been a blessing to us.
If you have a tidbit or resourceful tip you'd like to share, feel free to leave a comment :-) or drop me some mail. I have an email set up strictly for this blog. You can find it under my short bio.


Today's Tip:
You'll have to work with me here. Assuming the sink is not full of dishes like mine was yesterday.
To polish a stainless kitchen sink, sprinkle some baking soda in the sink and rub with warm water. For hard stains, sprinkle little dishwasher powder into the your sink, (no particular brand) and scrub with warm water. Gloves a must for this job, especially if you opt to add the dishwasher powder. Make sure you rinse the sink very well. Works great if you have hard water or lots of mineral deposits from your tap water. Your kitchen sink will be sparkling in no time! Repeat as needed :-) If you are worried about the dishwasher powder scratching, the baking soda is less abrasive. I don't know for me, there's such a sense of accomplishment when the sink sparkles (bling!)

1 comment:

Kristine Mullen said...

I use Comet (and it works great), although the baking soda may be cheaper:).

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