Thursday, February 4, 2010

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Are there any tricks to keeping a stainless steel sink from smelling? - metallic crazy volleyball shorts

My stainless steel sink, always seems to stink, no matter how you clean it. It is a strange metallic smell that makes me mad!

8 comments:

midnight... said...

Baking powder will help you! If your garbage is not cool to be contaminated with normal cleaners or vinegar treatment of yeast, May rubber cover. Can collect deposits, under the rubber fins. This prevents dirt and moisture leads to a strong aroma. To get rid of it, turn off the disposal and use a stiff brush or a cloth under the rubber fins clean. Can be a problem in rare cases, smelly tap water, but most of the sink drain, the source of smells.If will have a bad odor from your kitchen sink, no doubt, his need for a coolant leak. Instead of filling the sewers with expensive commercial products, only one cup of vinegar into the trap. Let rinse for 30 minutes, then with cold water. They deodorize. If you repeat this process every week, not the smell is back
Hope this helps

Anonymous said...

Bleach will kill the smell.

Sandy F said...

really do not understand the question .. But the lemon oil to clean stainless steel sink. the sink, and feel unwell.
If the flight as we speak. Pour a little baking soda down the drain .. Boil vinegar and pour it on both sides simultaneously. itself, which always gone on the go and the smell is.
After the hot water in the sink for a few minutes to finish the cleaning process.
actually works.
You want to send something with acid. such as tomatoes or something else .. in the garbage disposal I do not know where the smell might be made of metal .. Sorry, can not think of anything else.

Cap'n Donna said...

Keep the cap on the same

RUB oranges or lemons or limes into it

remember... said...

Someone told me that the lemon wedges not sure I have not tried works. take leftover lemon and rub the sink. Hope that helps, or if you prefer, you can sell, please contact your local hardware store or a store that stainless steel sinks.

wannapla... said...

Pour 1 / 2 box of baking soda to .. get rid of the smell

Leslie S said...

Iv'e had stainless steel sinks for 40 years. and never had a problem odor. I concur with the Deir vinegar once a week to rest for 30 minutes rinse with water, then I have bleach in the sink and let stand for 5 min to. To kill bacteria. The odor-causing bacteria

starrwoo... said...

This is very easy to change with a white porcelain sink to correct, the smell of metal on metal, such is life.

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