When cleaning bathrooms and kitchens, sinks are essential areas to clean.
My bathroom sink typically shows traces of dried toothpaste or tiny nubs of facial hair after my husband shaves each morning.
And even though I wash my dishes in our kitchen sink, the sink always attracts splashes of coffee or saucy food.
So how do I clean my sinks?

In my bathroom, I wipe our sink down with a damp Norwex EnviroCloth. Easy peasy, and completely free of cleaning sprays (chemical or homemade).
In my kitchen, I also wipe down our sink with a damp Norwex EnviroCloth. Every now and then, though, I scrub it out with table salt and a squeezed half of a lemon. The citrus and salt do a great job cleaning, shining and deodorizing.
If – and when – these sinks get clogged, I use Unique Products’ enzymatic cleaners, or my husband snakes our drains.
How do you clean sinks in your own home?
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