Instagram/@mikapratisha
Brilio.net - Water scale in dishwashing sinks usually forms from mineral deposits contained in hard water, especially calcium and magnesium. Over time, these deposits build up and form a hard layer that is difficult to remove. Apart from disturbing aesthetics, water scale can also reduce the efficiency of water channels and cause damage to the surface of the sink.
The problem of water scale not only disturbs the appearance, but can also affect the cleanliness of the kitchen . The crust layer can become a breeding ground for bacteria and germs, which can ultimately contaminate eating utensils and cooking utensils. Apart from that, accumulated water scale can also cause clogged drains, so that water flows more slowly and washing becomes more difficult and less effective.
To make your sink shine, you can copy the trick shared by Instagram user @mikapratisha. Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that he only relied on simple ingredients he had at home.
Reported by BrilioFood on Saturday (27/7), the simple ingredient in question is eucalyptus oil. Yup, eucalyptus oil apparently has another function to make the dishwashing sink shine.
photo: Instagram/@mikapratisha
However, before applying eucalyptus oil, you can wash the sink first. Use baking soda and dish soap to clean all the stains in the sink. After that, scrub using a brush and rinse until clean.
photo: Instagram/@mikapratisha
So, to deal with smelly sink drains, pour baking soda and vinegar on the surface. After that, let it sit for a while and brush. Finally, rinse the sink drain to make it cleaner and free of bacteria.
photo: Instagram/@mikapratisha
Next, wipe the dishwashing sink using a cloth. At this stage, white spots will usually appear on the sink, which is water crust. This water crust cannot simply be removed even if the sink has been brushed with soap or other cleaning agent. Therefore, Instagram user @mikapratisha uses eucalyptus oil.
photo: Instagram/@mikapratisha
How to use it: pour eucalyptus oil onto cotton. After that, use the cotton to rub the white crusty surface of the sink wall. Do this process repeatedly until the crust is completely gone. That way, the sink will be shiny and cleaner again.
This post about tricks for removing limescale from the sink immediately attracted the attention of netizens. Among the more than 2,000 viewers, there were many other Instagram users who were interested and also provided direct responses in the comments column. Most of these netizens admitted that they had just learned about this useful trick.
"Cheap ingredients don't produce cheap results, sis," explained Instagram @handayaniiutamii.
"Wow, can you use eucalyptus oil? You have to try it," said Instagram @rumah_yuriko.
"Wow, I just found out that eucalyptus oil can remove water crust, thanks for the tips sis," said Instagram @yuliawijayanti94.
"I'm also using this sis for graffiti-covered walls, etc. It's also amazing," wrote the Instagram account @windy_prihatini.
"Yes, it's true, bro, I like the white ones... Thanks for the tip," commented the Instagram account @ussy_alifaa.
(brl/lut)