From: chef FIFI
On Dec 16, 2005
Works like a charm! I love the fact that its natural. I will definately use this over and over. This would work for stainless steel baking pots to help bring out the shine. I didnt use essential oils, but next time I will add use vegetable oil. I heard that it helps to coat it and give it that extra shine. Thanks Char
From: eatrealfood
On Feb 23, 2005
this really worked! i scrub my sink down regularly anyway, but i could still see this treatment make a difference. it's so simple and economical too. i used the A&H deodorizer from the fridge that i was about to throw out anyway, and it still worked. and i loved the fizz as i added the vinegar...this was more fun for me than a chore and even though my husband was scolding me for doing manual labor i enjoyed doing it
i will be using this treatment again.
From: indescribble
On Sep 5, 2004
My husband and i are both students and we live in a rental. Our property manager is HORRIBLE! Everytime we have a rent inspection she does a haughty sniff when she sees the sink and stove (i swear they were like that when we moved in!). But on a whim today i decided to try this and OH MY GOD!! I can't wait for the next rent inspection... hopefully she'll ask me what i did and can she have the secret!!
From: Cyndi Tatum
On Aug 3, 2004
This was so awesome!! I used rasberry oil and my kitchen smells wonderful! This cleaner kicked butt on the stove hood thing. It ripped through the grease! THANK YOU!
From: Jen T
On Mar 22, 2005
Great shine, Easy to use, Economical and made with ingredients usually found in all homes........what more can I say. I also used this on my stainless steel shower base and my laundry tub. Worked well on both. First time I used oils but found 2nd time it worked just as well without.
Thanks for posting
From: The Happy Cooker
On May 13, 2005
Thanks, C.R.This is absolutely wonderful, I had to try it, with a few moderations. used apple cider vinegar. Did not have oil essential I used the lemon oil I use for dusting. The results are outstanding. Thanks again
From: Impera_Magna
On Mar 27, 2005
Just cleaned my double stainless steel sinks w/ this stuff... and WOW! They're sparkling as if brand new... and they're over 40 yrs old!!! The baking soda and vinegar truly worked wonders and the essential oils (I used what I had... Holiday scent) make the task a aromatic experience. Will DEFINITELY use this again and again! Thanks so much for sharing! EDITED to say: I cleaned the sink last night and, this morning, while washing up a few bowls, there was the most delightful smell of the essential oils... the warm water must have released the scent! What a wonderful surprise!
From: V'nut-Beyond Redemption
On Dec 31, 2004
My picture speaks for itself!! Mind you, the sink on the right was in a worse condition than the one on the left! It really looks as though I have gotten new sinks! I doubled the baking soda and vinegar but the rest were the same amount. Thanks a whole heap!! It makes a great Housewarming/Christmas gift too!
From: Bobtail
On Mar 26, 2005
What a wonderful "recipe"! I felt like the "Martha Stewart" of NC! Seriously, this does work and if you use the oils, it smells wonderful all over the house! I used drops of an oil I had on hand. I think it was a seaside scent. It really made my sink look brand new and the smell, again, fantastic! Even my hands smell good! LOL! Using a scrub brush, I scrubbed down into the garbage disposal side, as far as my hand would go, scrubbing the blades with the brush! Don't forget to scrub your sink stoppers, especially the rubber piece on the bottom! Thanks Char!
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