As I’m transitioning to a fully “Norwexed” home, I’ve found
extra time on my hands. Using my Enviro Cloth, Window Cloth, and Dusting Mitt
the house gets cleaned efficiently and STAYS clean longer since there is no
chemical residue left on my woodwork/windows/furniture/counters to attract more
dirt. With this extra time, I have
branched out to try and clean a few things that I was hoping to replace.
First I have a red porcelain coated cast iron kitchen sink
with 2 dividers, thus 3 sinks! It is one of the few items I wanted to keep when
our kitchen renovation was done 14 years ago.
With the red sink, we chose a white faucet, 2 white drain baskets for
the side sinks and a white coated “In-sink-erator” garbage disposal drain. Over time the In-sink-erator white coating
was washed off and/or flaked off so it is now black. The white drain baskets would get so dirty I
used to soak them in baking soda paste and then scrub them with a toothbrush. They never returned to white. They were dingy
light brown and there was always a tiny bit of black mold I couldn’t
quite remove from the bottom. Even though I knew they had been cleaned well, I
still didn’t like putting fruit or veggies in the sink to clean. I once
purchased new drain baskets at the grocery store only to find they didn’t seal
the drains tightly and I had to return them.
(Not the best pic - the water remaining looks blotchy) |
So with a few extra minutes available I gathered up my cleaning paste and spirisponge and gave the baskets a soak in the cleaning paste. Then I started running some water and began to scrub. With very little scrubbing they became absolutely white again. No need to buy new ones now!
Next I tackled my coffee pot. Although it was rinsed daily and washed with
dish detergent and a sponge at least every other day, there was still a buildup
in the pot. In the back of my head, I
added it to the list of something to look to replace. I again used some
cleaning paste and the spirisponge to quickly wash the pot and find amazing
results!
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