Put any soap dishes, cups and containers in the sink. Squirt a little cream cleaning product onto the abrasive side of the sponge and give them all a scrub. This removes any soap scrum and grease marks. Rinse the items under hot water and place to one side.
The sink:
Squirt a generous amount of cream cleaner all around the sink and taps. A cream cleaner is best as it coats the sink without scratching it, and is non toxic. With the abrasive side of a sponge scrub the entire sink. Pay particular attention to any lime scale deposits or stains. These will usually be found around the plug and directly under the taps.
Rinse the sink and sponge with cold water. Take you time doing this as cream cleaner can often leave residue
Sparkling taps:
To get a good finish on the taps squirt with a little bathroom spray and polish off. Jacqueline recommends using paper towels for this job as they don't leave lint behind and polish well.
Polish any other metal parts on the sink, such as the overflow inlet and plug. This will give the sink a gleaming, finished look.
Finish up:
Remove any splashes from the surrounding area. Carefully replace the personal items around the sink. |