I Left Vinegar on My Stainless Steel Sink and Didn’t Expect This
I thought I found the shortcut. My stainless steel sink had started looking tired. Hard water spots around the faucet. A dull ring near the drain. That cloudy haze that makes even a clean kitchen feel slightly neglected. Everywhere I looked, the same advice appeared. Use vinegar. It dissolves mineral build-up. It restores shine. It is natural and effective. So I sprayed the sink generously and decided to let it “really work.” What I did not expect was that the problem would shift from stains to the surface itself. That is when I realized stainless steel and vinegar have limits. What I Thought Would Happen I expected the vinegar to dissolve the mineral build-up and leave the sink brighter. Stainless steel feels durable. It handles pots, pans, and knives every day. A little vinegar should not be a problem. For the first few minutes, it worked. The white water spots softened. The cloudy ring around the drain lightened. Everything looked promising. So I left it longer. What Actua...