5 Kitchen Sink Cleaning Tips with SOS Non-Scratch Scrubbers. This is a sponsored post. All squeaky clean opinions are my own.
5 Kitchen Sink Cleaning Tips with SOS Non-Scratch Scrubbers
It’s March! Are you ready for Spring Cleaning?
Today we’re talking about everything AND the kitchen sink as we tackle one of the most used areas in your home. Your kitchen sink sees everything from your kids outdoor activities to your daily meal times. So how do you keep your kitchen sink clean? Check out my top 5 tips and tricks to get your Kitchen Sink sparkling this Spring!
Zap Your Sponge
Get in the habit of microwaving your sponge on high for 1 minute every night. Trust me, you don’t want that bacteria sitting there, just to wash your dishes with it, yuck! Zapping the sponge also helps to keep your sponge longer and odor-free!
Disinfect Your Faucet
Hands are constantly touching the faucet. When cleaning your sink, don’t forget to also wipe down all faucet pieces, including the handles! Make sure to use a STRONG disinfectant, as I’m sure your hands haven’t always been the cleanest when reaching for the sink.
Clean Your Disposal
When was the last time you gave your disposal some love? Make sure to give a good cleaning to your disposal too. Use a combo of ice cubes, salt, citrus peels and eggshells to clean, deodorize and sharpen your blades!
Scrub Those Neglected Dishes
Confession, I don’t spend near as much time as I should scrubbing my dishes. I know, it’s terrible. So when Spring cleaning time comes around, I make sure to give my beloved hard working dishes, like my pots and pans, a deep down scrub.
Scrubbing is now faster and safer with the all-new S.O.S. Non-Scratch Scrubbers! These little miracle pads make it easy to cut through tough leftover food and grease while keeping my dishes and hand safe from scratches.
Here’s why new S.O.S. Non-Scratch Scrubbers are the perfect Spring Cleaning products for your kitchen sink:
- Made from abrasive polypropylene fibers instead of the steel wool found in traditional S.O.S pads
- Soft on hands with the convenience of S.O.S soap built right in, the same soap that S.O.S. consumers have trusted for almost 100 years
- Easy to use – just wet the pad and scrub!
- Reusable – get the most out of your scrubber and use again and again!
- Safer for the environment – made from PET, 100% recycled material, biodegradable soaps and detergents, and contains no phosphorus
- Available in convenient 4-count and 8-count packs
With one pad I can quickly clean my whole stack of pots and pans with ease, even cleaning off months worth of old stains!
Sanitize the Sink
Ok, so gross. Did you know that your kitchen sink is more commonly dirtier than your toilet? Most folks don’t think about the importance of sanitizing the sink. But do you remember what you put in it? Just last night? Raw meat, dirty veggie residue, even rotting food from the fridge. So make sure that you sanitize, and I mean REALLY sanitize your sink! It doesn’t take fancy products, but a few home items to get your sink sparkly clean and kill harmful bacteria.
Start with soap and water. Give it a good scrub. Spray with vinegar, making sure to coat all surfaces. Mist with a separate spray of hydrogen peroxide. Allow to fully air dry. VOILA! Sanitized and happy sink!
With the new S.O.S Non-Scratch Scrubbers and my Kitchen Sink Cleaning Tips, I’m tackling Spring Cleaning the right way! Clean dishes, clean sink, and one happy momma, Spring just got a little more cheery in our kitchen! You can find new SOS Non-Scratch Scrubbers at your favorite retailer such as Walmart, Target, Lowe’s and more, down the cleaning aisle for the ARV of $2.59 for a 4-pack and $4.49 for an 8-pack. A steal of a Spring Cleaning deal!
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How do you keep your kitchen sink clean?
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Danielle Marie says
i would have to go with lasagna. we eat it all the time.
Kim Keithline says
I would tackle the breakfast dishes with egg and cheese stuck on them!
laurie murley says
I would use this on my pots and pans and my baking dishes
Taylor Doyle says
This would be great on my crock pot!
Betty C says
My pan that I use to make lasagna would be the first
Francine Anchondo says
casserole dish
Deborah Gardner says
My casserole dish and cookie sheets first!
LynneMarie says
My cast iron skillet.
Linda Madden says
My roasting pan needs a good scrubbing.
Kim Parrott says
These would be great for my enamel pots and for the oven!!
Trisha McKee says
Definitely the pan I use to bake brownies in.
Melinda Stephens says
The bowls i cook my oatmeal in. that stuff sticks when it dries.
Marion Boone says
The Non Scratch Scrubbies seem really useful in house cleaning! I haven’t used them yet, but it seems that they will be really great add to my cleaning kit! I agree that the faucet is often overlooked and neglected and at the same time full with greasy fingerprints. I also forget cleaning it and this post is a good reminder! 🙂 Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Sandy says
Slightly surprised you don’t use a baking soda scrub to clean your pots and pans!! Adding the peroxide makes the job even easier or using vinegar and salt also works quickly!
CJ says
After cleaning your sink with soap and water, you spray it with vinegar, does that get rinsed before you apply the bleach?