I Tried Steam Cleaning a Kitchen Sink Drain Basket and Didn’t Expect This
These sink drain baskets weren’t clogged. Water drained normally. They still looked permanently dirty. The kind of grime that ignores brushes, baking soda, and soaking like they were never there. That’s what made steam interesting. Steam didn’t make them shiny. It changed the state of the dirt itself. Why These Parts Are So Hard to Clean Drain baskets live in a perfect storm. Grease vapor rises. Food residue settles. Minerals dry out. Heat cycles everything again and again. Over time, that mix doesn’t sit on the surface. It bonds to it. Scrubbing only works when dirt is loose. This wasn’t loose. It was cooked on. Most cleaning methods depend on friction or chemicals. Steam adds a third element most people skip: controlled heat, delivered with moisture, into every slot and seam at the same time. What Steam Does That Scrubbing Can’t Steam doesn’t scrape grime off. It softens it in place. As the metal heats evenly, the bonded film loses adhesion. Instead of breaking up into stre...