As controversial as it sounds, I was known to put all my effort into my countertops (because this is where I do my food preparation, after all). However, after giving my sink a quick rinse around with liquid soap, I would tend to see it as a job well done. Things changed, though, when I heard about a lemon-cleaning hack that made my sink look cleaner than I had ever seen it before. I had already heard all about the powers of cleaning with lemon juice, and I myself am no stranger to using lemon juice in laundry, but even despite this, I was still pleasantly surprised at the effectiveness of this result.
How I use a leftover lemon for a spotless sink in seconds
After coming across this Fabulosa video (opens in new tab) on TikTok and seeing the results on the footage, I was inevitably tempted to give the hack a try. So, when I next used a lemon, I refrained from putting it in the trash and proceeded to cut the fruit in half. I added a drop of liquid dish soap around the sink and then started scrubbing as I would have done previously with a sponge. In less than a minute, I began to see the spotless results. Since then, I have seen my sink gleam, and (though I didn’t live in this apartment when the sink was put in place) I am almost sure it looks as good as new. While knowing which kitchen sink is easiest to maintain is a great way to ensure it looks as good as possible for longer, this trick is undeniably easy to follow. And I’m quite sure that you will have the same results as me. ‘For centuries, lemons have taken center stage as natural cleaning agents before commercial cleaning products even existed,’ Natacha says. In all its power, cleaning with vinegar is another great way to clean your home using household essentials. However, the expert suggests that the zesty aroma makes using lemons a superior experience. ‘The true aroma of lemons is known to uplift and invigorate emotions,’ she adds. So, why does it work so well when I use a lemon instead of a sponge? ‘Lemons are nature’s cleaning helpers,’ Natacha says. ‘Lemon juice contains a high amount of citric acid, which provides natural anti-bacterial properties, which is why it’s great for cleaning sinks (which often harbor food bacteria).’ It is, however, important to note that my sink is made of stainless steel, which is part of why I see such a shiny result. If you have a sink made of natural stone like granite and marble, you should avoid this hack and stick to your trusted cleaning practices. In every other case, however, a spotless sink is perhaps only moments away.