Organisation queen reveals how to make your kitchen sink sparkle in four easy steps – and you only need two ingredients
- Popular cleaning queen shares how to make a sink shine in just four simple steps
- Chantel Mila uses a combination of dishwashing liquid and baking soda to clean
- She buffs the mixture into the stainless steel with a microfibre cloth and rinses
- ‘This mix is powerful at cutting through limescale & water spots,’ Chantel wrote
A mum best known for posting cleaning ‘hacks’ online has shared how to make your kitchen sink sparkle in just four simple steps with only two ingredients.
Melbourne mum-of-two, Chantel Mila, better known as Mamma Mila, uses dishwashing liquid and baking soda to disinfect her sink.
Chantel begins the cleaning process by first removing excess washing up from around the sink and drizzles dishwashing liquid over the entire area.
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A popular cleaning queen has shared how to make a sink sparkle in just four simple steps with only two ingredients
She then adds a dusting of baking soda on top of the dishwashing liquid and buffs the powerful cleaning combination into her sink with a microfibre cloth.
‘This mix is powerful at cutting through limescale and water spots,’ Chantel wrote.
The mum then rinses the sink and washing up space with water to remove any dishwashing liquid or baking soda residue.
The mum adds a dusting of baking soda on top of the dishwashing liquid and buffs the powerful cleaning combination into her sink with a microfibre cloth, then rinses with water
To finish the sink clean Chantel clears her drains by adding a cup of baking soda to the drain and rinses it thoroughly.
After the clean Chantel’s stainless steel sink is left looking as good as new.
The organisational mum shared her cleaning hack on Instagram and received thousands of likes and comments from impressed followers.
Chantel clears her drains by adding a cup of baking soda to the drain and rinses it thoroughly, after the clean her stainless steel sink is left looking as good as new and bright and shiny
‘I did this… I was in shock how my old dingy sink looks so bright and shiny,’ a fan wrote.
‘This really works. Yes I love a shiny sparkling basin and taps,’ another wrote.
‘I add vinegar to baking soda and washing liquid as well,’ another suggested.
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