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So here’s my sink!.After being used for cleaning, rinsing off plates and dumping that last little bit of coffee out of the mugs for a few days, it can start to look pretty dingy..
I like to start out by filling it up with hot water and a few cups of vinegar.. Really hot water from your tap is often enough for cleaning, but if you really want to give it a good sanitizing, boil a big pot of water and dump that in there.If you’re using the hot water method of sanitizing, then your surfaces need to be in contact with water that’s 180 degrees for at least 30 seconds to kill off any unpleasant microorganisms.I love this method because it’s fast and it’s effective!
Don’t hesitate to use a thermometer either!You might look crazy but at least you’ll know it’s really clean!.
So I let the sink soak for a bit while the temperature of the water comes down.
I take this time to grab an old toothbrush and scrub around the edges of the sink and the faucet..The sofa and the chairs are from the same time period and are the same living room furniture we’ve had since we were married.
A little paint and a few cheap thrills in the form of accessories really goes a long way!.I hope this list is helpful!
Again, if I missed anything you want to know about, just ask!I love chatting with you.