Digital tools, automating design, PRiSM app & MMC for housing, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Creative Technologies Director, Jami Cresser-Brown
So, now I need to execute my plan and also get those walls fixed up.
It really brightens the whole thing up!.Next I take a damp rag and wipe down the whole sink, followed by a dry rag.
At this point the sink always looks much better, but even if you think it’s much shinier than before, I guarantee that there’s still shining to be done!.The final step is to take some rubbing alcohol on your dry rag and go over the whole sink with it.This removes any greasy food residue that was hanging around after your soaking and scrubbing.
it even further disinfects everything.So take your time and wipe down your faucet and the counter surrounding your sink too!.
Here’s how it looks when I’m all done!
Pretty great for an old sink, right?.🙂 I’ve often started, but then I’d look up a list of what should be in there and I’d just get completely overwhelmed and not really know where to start.
I mean there are about a million things that you.put there, right?.
At least once a year though, I find myself in a situation where I do wish I had a kit all ready to go.We don’t usually get the kind of horrific storms and natural disasters around here that end up on the evening news, but we do get them predicted for us a lot and you never know when “the big one’s” really going to hit, do you?