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How to Clean a Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink: A Practical Guide

26 January 2026

Cleaning a stainless steel kitchen sink before during and after treatment
Before during and after comparison of stainless steel kitchen sink cleaning.

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes

The kitchen sink is one of the surfaces that gets dirty most easily at home. Water left to dry on its own, food residues, grease and unsuitable cleaners can all leave streaks, stains and a dull finish on stainless steel, even when the sink is cleaned regularly. Sometimes it takes very little for the surface to lose its shine and show marks that are hard to remove with a quick wipe.
Cleaning a stainless steel kitchen sink properly is not just about removing visible dirt. It also means treating the surface correctly and avoiding common mistakes that can worsen its appearance over time. Along with daily cleaning, it is therefore important to know how to polish a stainless steel sink, so it stays bright, even-looking and easier to maintain in the long term.
In this guide you will find practical, easy-to-apply solutions for home use, from commonly used DIY remedies to the use of a specific product such as CREAM INOX®, recommended when you want a more uniform, brighter and longer-lasting result on your kitchen sink.


Key points from this article:

  • Stainless steel kitchen sinks get dirty easily due to limescale, grease and unsuitable detergents.
  • Daily sink cleaning requires simple but consistent care: rinsing, using a neutral cleaner and drying with a soft cloth.
  • DIY remedies such as lemon and vinegar can help, but they do not provide lasting solutions for streaks and dullness.
  • CREAM INOX® is ideal for cleaning and polishing sinks, removing streaks and improving surface uniformity without being aggressive.
  • Keeping a sink shiny over time requires good habits and the periodic use of products specifically designed for stainless steel.

Why stainless steel kitchen sinks get dirty and lose their shine so easily

Stainless steel is durable and hygienic, but a kitchen sink is exposed to constant stress. The most common causes of stains and dullness include:

  • hard water and limescale residues;
  • grease and food debris;
  • unsuitable detergents that leave a dull film;
  • insufficient drying after use;
  • micro-scratches caused by abrasive sponges.

As a result, the sink often looks dull, marked and difficult to keep shiny, even with frequent cleaning.


Daily cleaning of a stainless steel kitchen sink

Stainless steel kitchen sink before cleaning with water stains
Stainless steel kitchen sink before cleaning with dull surface and streaks.

For everyday maintenance of a stainless steel kitchen sink, a simple but correct routine is enough:

  • rinse the surface after use;
  • use warm water and a neutral detergent;
  • clean with a soft cloth or a non-abrasive sponge;
  • always dry with a clean cloth.

Drying is essential. In fact, many streaks are not dirt, but water residues that evaporate and leave visible marks.

DIY remedies for cleaning a stainless steel kitchen sink

Home remedies are widely used to clean stainless steel sinks. They can help, but only in certain situations.

Lemon: useful for odours, not for streaks or micro-scratches

Lemon is often used on stainless steel sinks because it feels natural and leaves a fresh scent. In reality, it is mainly useful for neutralising unpleasant odours and refreshing the surface after daily use.
It is not effective against streaks, dullness or micro-scratches. It does not polish the steel and does not remove the film left by water. If not rinsed thoroughly, it may even leave dull marks.

How to use it (only as an occasional aid):

  • rub half a lemon over the surface;
  • rinse immediately with water;
  • dry with a soft cloth.

It should be considered a temporary support, not a true cleaning solution.

Vinegar: helps with light limescale, but does not restore appearance

Vinegar can be helpful in the presence of light limescale or streaks caused by hard water. When used correctly, it can temporarily improve the look of the sink.
However, it does not remove persistent streaks, it does not polish stainless steel and it does not restore uniformity to dull surfaces. If used frequently or left to act for too long, it can actually make the steel look flatter and less bright.

How to use it with care:

  • dilute the vinegar in water;
  • apply with a soft cloth;
  • rinse immediately;
  • dry thoroughly.

It is a supporting remedy, not a long-term solution.

Baking soda: limited effect and risk of dulling

Baking soda is used for its mild abrasive action, which can help with more stubborn dirt. For this very reason, however, it is not ideal for stainless steel kitchen sinks.
If rubbed too vigorously, it can increase dullness and worsen the appearance of the surface, especially on satin or polished steel. It does not restore shine or visual uniformity.

If really necessary:

  • prepare a very soft paste with a small amount of water;
  • apply gently with a cloth, without pressure;
  • rinse and dry immediately.

Use only in very light cases and very carefully.

When DIY remedies are not enough

Home remedies can help with everyday sink management, especially for odours, light dirt or surface residues. Over time, however, they are often not enough to keep stainless steel truly clean and even-looking.

There are situations where the sink does not need “another wash”, but a more targeted treatment, such as when:

  • streaks reappear immediately after cleaning;
  • the surface looks dull even when clean;
  • micro-scratches are visible against the light;
  • areas near the drain remain constantly stained;
  • built-up limescale traps dirt and residues.

In these cases, generic cleaners and DIY solutions cannot address the problem at its source. What is needed are specific products designed to clean, renew and even out stainless steel without stressing the surface or leaving new marks.


CREAM INOX®: the ideal solution for cleaning and polishing a stainless steel kitchen sink

CREAM INOX® is a specific cleaning and polishing cream for stainless steel and aluminium surfaces, designed for deep cleaning and aesthetic restoration of surfaces dulled by use.

In the kitchen sink, it is particularly effective because it:

  • cleans and degreases deeply;
  • removes persistent streaks and stains;
  • improves surface uniformity;
  • reduces the visibility of micro-scratches;
  • does not leave streaks after use;
  • contains no acids or aggressive substances.

Unlike improvised remedies, CREAM INOX® works directly on the appearance of the steel, restoring a brighter and more well-kept sink.

How to use CREAM INOX® on a kitchen sink

To achieve the best results on a stainless steel sink:

  1. Shake the bottle before use.
  2. Apply a small amount of CREAM INOX® to a soft cloth or white pad.
  3. Rub the sink surface with even movements.
  4. Continue until a light film forms.
  5. Rinse immediately with water.
  6. Dry straight away with a clean cloth, preferably microfibre.

If the sink is very dull or heavily marked, the process can be repeated.


How to keep a stainless steel sink shiny for longer

After cleaning, a few good habits are enough to reduce the risk of streaks and stains:

  • always dry the sink after use;
  • avoid abrasive sponges and steel wool;
  • do not leave wet metal objects in the bowl for long periods;
  • deal with stains and residues immediately;
  • periodically use a product specifically designed for stainless steel.

Conclusion

Properly cleaning a stainless steel kitchen sink means going beyond simple dirt removal. DIY remedies can help with light maintenance, but when the sink looks dull, marked or covered in streaks, a more effective solution is needed.

CREAM INOX® is the ideal product for anyone who wants to clean, polish and enhance a stainless steel sink, achieving a more uniform, brighter surface that is easier to maintain over time, without resorting to aggressive treatments.


Do you have doubts about how to clean your stainless steel kitchen sink properly?

Every stainless steel sink can react differently depending on daily use, water quality, limescale and the cleaning products used. If streaks, dullness or stains keep appearing despite your efforts, it is important to identify the real cause and the most suitable treatment.
Marbec technical support can help you choose the correct procedure and the most appropriate products to achieve an effective, long-lasting result on your stainless steel kitchen sink.
👉 Contact Marbec for qualified technical support.

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