How to Make a Stainless Steel Dog Bowl Gleam

Posted by Clare Bristow

stainless-steel-dog-bowlI know this sounds like the headline for a 1950s women's home care magazine article, but grimy stainless steel really aren't a pleasant sight. They're even more unpleasant for your dog to eat out of.

I've always used stainless steel dog bowls for Zoe and Fritz; I find them easy to keep clean, and with the rubber around the base, they don't slide all over the kitchen floor whilst they are trying to eat.

The only downside to them is that they get very dirty and grimy. Part of the problem is that Zoe and Fritz's beards are usually covered in mud as they are always foraging around in the garden. Every time they drink from the bowl a muddy residue is left at the bottom!

Despite daily washes, their bowls develop a dull appearance after a few days. Here's a way to revitalize stainless steel bowls that I found on the DIY Life website - it's quick and easy to do, and really does make the bowls gleam!

Whose dog doesn't deserve a gleaming dog bowl?

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