Today at work it’s slow so we’re only deep cleaning today, and I’m pretty proud of how they turned out! (Total our kitchen has 5 prep sinks all needing to be done so it was an easy way to kill a couple of hours)
by Sea-fish
13 Comments
RayGunJack
Beautiful work, love to see clean kitchens
AccomplishedJoke4610
Try using barkeepers friend. It’s a cheap cleaner. Works wonders
MammothVegetable696
Pristine I’d eat of that
Grammeton
You’d do well in the navy
Appropriate_Tower680
Excellent work! When it’s YOUR pipes one day, finish that with some Renaissance Wax and make it look great, longer.
arghcisco
Did you use any product, or was this all mechanical debridement? Brasso, tarnx, flitx, barkeeper’s friend would all make this a 3 minute job.
New_Taro_7413
SOS pad no chemicals. Just scrub clean.
TheRealRocco415
Why? For what???
BirdBurnett
Tabasco is the cure. Basically salt and vinegar.
beepichu
slow day? jk, great work chef
JIMMYJAWN
I’m a plumber and I have never seen someone take the patina off of a copper drain line as part of their cleaning routine.
Seems overkill but it looks pretty.
demroidsbeitchn
Looks nice, private. Before I give you a handie though, show us pictures of behind your fryers and all four corners of the floor in your walk-in. 🙂
vegandread
Naw man, use ketchup. Smear it on, let it sit for 5-7, scrub it off and then rinse. It will blow your mind how effective it is.
13 Comments
Beautiful work, love to see clean kitchens
Try using barkeepers friend. It’s a cheap cleaner. Works wonders
Pristine I’d eat of that
You’d do well in the navy
Excellent work! When it’s YOUR pipes one day, finish that with some Renaissance Wax and make it look great, longer.
Did you use any product, or was this all mechanical debridement? Brasso, tarnx, flitx, barkeeper’s friend would all make this a 3 minute job.
SOS pad no chemicals. Just scrub clean.
Why? For what???
Tabasco is the cure. Basically salt and vinegar.
slow day? jk, great work chef
I’m a plumber and I have never seen someone take the patina off of a copper drain line as part of their cleaning routine.
Seems overkill but it looks pretty.
Looks nice, private. Before I give you a handie though, show us pictures of behind your fryers and all four corners of the floor in your walk-in. 🙂
Naw man, use ketchup. Smear it on, let it sit for 5-7, scrub it off and then rinse. It will blow your mind how effective it is.