Limescale deposits on your sink can be a serious problem, especially if you don't have a special limescale remover on hand.
However, experienced housewives do not need it: for this purpose they are accustomed to using ordinary table vinegar. It removes limescale deposits no less effectively, and does not require extra costs and efforts.
So, if traces of limescale have appeared on your sink, mix table vinegar with fine salt until a thick paste is formed and apply the resulting mixture to the sink.
Allow the homemade solution to sit for 20-30 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water and wipe the sink thoroughly.
If you have greasy stains to deal with, use a mixture of baking soda and starch.
Take two tablespoons of each ingredient and add some water to make a paste.
Apply this paste to a sponge and thoroughly clean the sink. Then, as in the first case, remove the remains of the product with a damp cloth and wipe the surface dry.
And if you have a ceramic sink in your kitchen, use tooth powder to clean it, wiping away the dirt and then rinsing it off.
This product, designed for oral cleaning, effectively removes plaque and leaves no scratches.