You should clean your sink regularly and thoroughly to ensure optimal kitchen hygiene. After all, the sink is the place in the kitchen that comes into contact with food most frequently. Here you can find out how to clean your sink properly, what you should look out for when cleaning your strainer and how to keep the odour trap clean over the long-term. Ensure proper hygiene in your space! You’ll be enhancing the longevity of your sink and mixer tap at the same time, as proper care leads to fewer wear marks.

Preventing limescale marks

If you want to save yourself a lot of work while cleaning, dry your sink with a microfibre cloth after each use. This will prevent water droplets from evaporating on the sink and causing unsightly limescale marks. Particularly on dark surface, such stains can taint the overall appearance of your sink. Drying with a microfibre cloth is effective at preventing this problem.

Household remedies against limescale

If you do get limescale marks, tried and tested home remedies such as vinegar or lemon cleaning agents can help. These substances remove limescale reliably, are easy on your sink when used correctly, and are naturally biodegradable. Simply put some cleaning agent on the soft side of a sponge and wipe it over the surface of your sink and mixer tap. Avoid length scrubbing with the rough side of your sponge. At the end, rinse your sink down with clean water and rub it dry with a microfibre cloth.

Cleaning the basket strainer

While the sink and mixer tap are easy to reach, cleaning the basket strainer on the outflow and the odour trap are somewhat trickier. But you simply need the right technology!

To clean your basket strainer, heat 250 ml water in a kettle. While it is boiling, add a teaspoon of dishwashing powder to the closed outlet with the strainer insert. When the water has cooled slightly, pour it onto the powder and leave the mixture to reach for approx. 30 seconds. Now clean the strainer insert and the rim of the drain with a dish-washing brush. Only now should you open the outflow and let the cleaning agent drain off. Remove the strainer insert and use the dish-washing brush to clean the hole opening of the outflow too. Finally, replace the strainer and rinse with plenty of clean water.

One more tip: If you have sensitive skin, wear rubber gloves to protect them while cleaning the strainer.

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