My friends today's Pinterest Copycat project can be found right here.
I have been looking on pinterest for a recipe to make a stainless steel sink cleaner from products that I always keep on hand in my home.
And I've found one that works.
And I've found one that works.
The ingredients you will need to get started are:
baking soda
white vinegar
olive oil or baby oil
Here's what you do...
Begin by spraying your stainless steel sink surface with the white vinegar.
Begin by spraying your stainless steel sink surface with the white vinegar.
Step two you want to shake baking soda into the sinks.
Leave this to sit for 15 minutes. I went a little over board with the baking soda. You do not need this much at all! Also a step that I added was to scrub the sink. The recipe did not suggest scrubbing, but I did it anyway.
The next step is to rinse with boiling water.
Spray again with white vinegar.
Wipe to dry, then shine with the olive oil or baby oil.
It works. I will use this recipe again, for sure.
My tea stained before photo is evidence that
this recipe really works.
Now I promised you two Pinterst Copycat projects and this pot scrubber that is made from your own onion or orange mesh produce bags is the second.
You can see where I found it here. This scrubber takes about ten minutes to make. I'm not kidding.
Follow the instructions from this original post though because she does such a good tutorial on how to make it.
I only had 3 mesh bags and the original calls for 6.
My scrubber worked just fine in cleaning the sink, so I can imagine that by doubling the thickness it would work even better.
Now tell me, have you ever tried either of my copycat projects before? Do you think you'll give them a try?
You can see where I found it here. This scrubber takes about ten minutes to make. I'm not kidding.
Follow the instructions from this original post though because she does such a good tutorial on how to make it.
I only had 3 mesh bags and the original calls for 6.
My scrubber worked just fine in cleaning the sink, so I can imagine that by doubling the thickness it would work even better.
Now tell me, have you ever tried either of my copycat projects before? Do you think you'll give them a try?