Clean Dirty Kitchen Sink in Seconds! Perfecly Shiny Clean Sink

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Cleaning kitchen surfaces with lye requires or caustic soda. Here's a guide on how to do it safely: Safety first: Put on protective gloves, safety goggles, and long sleeves to shield your skin from lye. Ensure the area is well-ventilated. Dilute the lye: In a well-marked container, carefully add the appropriate amount of lye to hot water. Stir the solution thoroughly until the lye is completely dissolved. Prepare the cleaning solution: Once the lye is dissolved in hot water, add a small amount of dish soap like Fairy. This will help enhance the cleaning power of the solution. Apply the solution: Use a sponge, cloth or a brush to apply the lye solution to the kitchen surfaces you want to clean. Be cautious not to spill or splash the solution onto yourself or surrounding surfaces. Let it sit: Allow the lye solution to sit on the surfaces for a few minutes to loosen dirt, grease, and grime. Scrub gently: After the solution has had time to work, use a soft-bristled brush or sponge to

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