Cleaner Kacie The Big Clean Co: I’m a professional and this is how I deep clean a sink
Cleaner: This is my seven-minute guide to deep cleaning a sink — and the one thing you should always do at the end to avoid ruining it
- Melbourne cleaner Kacie shared a guide with two products and three tools
- Said you have to dry it to prevent minerals in the water from discoloring the sink
A cleaner has revealed exactly how she deep cleans a dirty sink and why you should always dry it off when you’re done.
Kacie, who runs The Big Clean Co in Melbourne, has built up a huge social media following for sharing handy tips and cleaning tricks.
In one of her most recent clips, the cleaner explained exactly how she thoroughly cleaned a sink with just two products and three tools.
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A cleaner has revealed exactly how she deep cleans a dirty sink, and why you should always dry it off when you’re done at the end (photo by Kacie)
“Here I am cleaning a sink from start to finish,” Kacie said in the video.
“This was a clean move and it had a lot of built up gunk, especially around and in the plug hole.”
Kacie added, “I think it turned out pretty good considering it was an older sink with a lot of scratches and scuffs.”
The two products Kacie used were For All Australia and Gumption.
She was rather excited about both, saying that For All Australia will replace most of the products you can buy in the supermarkets for your kitchen and bathroom.
For All is a concentrated detergent and because it is pH neutral and contains biodegradable surfactants, it removes only the dirt and grime you are looking for.
Just as effective, Gumption is a gently abrasive, slick paste that removes ingrained stains and grime that regular cleaners can miss to reveal an incredible shine.
The three tools Kacie used were a cloth, a brush and a magic eraser.
In one of her most recent clips, the cleaner shared exactly how she thoroughly cleaned a sink using just two products and three tools (pictured in action)
According to Kacie, the first thing she did was “soap the sink with For All.”
“This gets rid of all that gunk on the surface and really makes the sink shine,” she said.
Once it set, she simply rubbed it off with a microfiber cloth.
“Aussie made and non-toxic, you should know I use For All for everything,” Kacie said.
After this, Kacie said she used a little common sense — because this sink had “stubborn stains.”
She said you need something “abrasive” so could add bi carb to For All, but she chose gumption.
“For really stuck-on stains, I use a magic eraser,” Kacie said.
“You can see how that just returns that sink to silver. I used an electric brush for all crevices, but a joint brush or just a toothbrush will suffice.’
She added, “Then just rinse everything off and don’t forget to leave your sink dry.”
Kacie said you should dry the sink at the end, both because it adds the “wow factor” and if you don’t, the minerals in the tap water will start discoloring your sink
‘All those minerals in the water from the tap will discolour your sink, which is why drying is important. It also leaves the wow factor.”
Kacie said cleaning your sink is “super easy” and should only take “seven minutes.”
Thousands who saw the clip were impressed and thanked Kacie for sharing her advice.
“Wonderful result,” commented one person.
Another added, “Steel wool instead of the magic eraser works well on stainless steel sinks.”