This is how you do it
Start off by properly cleaning the sink, using the soapy water and the dishcloth. You can also use a spray bottle filled with some sort of cleaning agent – as long as the sink ends up clean. Dry it properly afterwards! If there’s even a little bit of water left, the flour will turn into a mushy paste and that’s not what you want. Use a clean and dry tea towel to dry the sink. Don’t forget the edges and the drain. Next, sprinkle flour in the sink so the surface is covered as much as possible. Use a paper towel to rub in the flour. Don’t forget the edges, corners, tap and the drain. Keep making circular motions while you’re scrubbing. When you’re done, wipe away the flour (don’t rinse it away through the drain!). You end up with a perfectly shiny stainless steel sink! Apply this trick once a month.
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