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Remove Grease from Your Drain - Video. Grease is a disgusting, nasty mess that no one wants build up within their sinks or drains. Here are some quick and easy ways to get rid of that nasty stuff.

Remove Grease from Your Drain with Salt. Greasy foods can often clog up a sink or create a disgusting smell. A simple solution of salt and water can clean the greasy food residue that may build up in your kitchen sink drain. Use this method on any sink in your home.

Removing Stains from Sinks. Stainless steel sinks can get stained, which can make your kitchen ugly and unhygienic. The color of the stain is significant since it shows what type of mineral is building up on the sink. Depending on the mineral, different mixtures of household cleaners may be used to clean it up. If all else fails, a number of commercial cleaners exist to clean up your sink.

Repair a Scratched Stainless Steel Sink. Stainless steel sinks take a lot of abuse in a lifetime. To revive the look of your stainless steel, use chrome polish from your local auto parts store. It will make your sink shine as if it were brand new and it will disguise any scratches in your stainless steel.