3.26.2023

Kacie The Big Clean Co Cleaner: I'm a Pro, and Here's How I Thoroughly Clean a Sink - Daily Mail

Cleaner: Here's my seven-minute guide to deep cleaning a sink and the one thing you should always end up doing to keep it clean.

  • Melbourne cleaner Kacie shared a guide with two products and three tools
  • He said it needs to be dried to prevent the minerals in the water from staining the sink.

A cleaner revealed exactly how to give a deep clean to a dirty sink and why you should always dry it when you're done.

Kacie, who runs The Big Clean Co in Melbourne , has built a huge social network for sharing cleaning tips and tricks.

In one of her most recent videos, the housekeeper shared exactly how she deep cleaned a sink using just two products and three tools.

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A cleaning lady revealed how she deep cleans a dirty sink and why you always have to dry it when you're done (Photo by Kacie)

"Here I clean a sink from start to finish," Kacie said in the video .

Which Kacie used to clean the sink

* For all of Australia

* Judgement

* Microfiber clothing

* Electric brush

* Magic eraser

"It was a clean move and a lot of dirt has accumulated, especially around and in the drain hole."

Kacie added, "I think it turned out pretty well considering it's an old sink with a lot of scratches and scuffs."

The two products Kacie used were For All Australia and Gumption.

He has previously praised both, saying For All Australia will replace most products you can buy in supermarkets for your kitchen and bathroom.

For All is a concentrated cleaner, and because it's pH neutral and contains biodegradable surfactants, it removes nothing but the dirt you're looking for.

Just as effective, Gumption is a smooth, abrasive, slippery paste that removes embedded stains and dirt that regular cleaning products can miss to reveal an incredible shine.

The three tools Kacie used were a rag, a brush, and a magic eraser.

In one of her most recent videos, the cleaner shared exactly how she thoroughly cleaned a sink using just two products and three tools (pictured in action).
In one of her most recent videos, the cleaner shared exactly how she thoroughly cleaned a sink using just two products and three tools (pictured in action).

According to Kacie, the first thing she did was "soap up the sink with For All."

"It gets rid of all that surface dirt and leaves the sink really shiny," he said.

Once it got soaked, he simply wiped it down with a microfiber cloth.

"Made in Australia and non-toxic, you should know I use For All for everything," Kacie said.

Afterwards, Kacie said she wore a Savvy cape because the sink had "heavy stains."

She said it took some "scouring powder" to add baking soda to For All, but she decided to use common sense.

"For really stuck spots, I use a magic eraser," Kacie said.

"You can see how that puts this sink back on the money. I used an electric brush on all of the crevices, but a grout brush or even a simple toothbrush will do.

She added, "Then rinse everything out and don't forget to keep your sink dry."

Kacie said you should dry the sink last because it adds the "wow factor," and if you don't, the minerals in the tap water will start staining the sink.

"All those minerals in your tap water will stain your sink, so drying it is important." It also leaves you with the wow factor.

Kacie said cleaning her sink was "super easy" and should only take "seven minutes total."

Thousands of people who saw the video were blown away and thanked Kacie for sharing her advice.

"A great result," commented one person.

Another added, "Steel wool instead of magic eraser works well on stainless steel sinks."

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