How to take stains out of a stainless steel sink? I used a chemical

Joie
by Joie
I used an agent to unclog the sink and it is badly stained.
  8 answers
  • Tania Tania on Jan 25, 2015
    backing soda and vinegar should work just fine
  • Michael Michael on Jan 25, 2015
    i use barkeepers friend cleanser.....works great
  • Darla DeMorrow Darla DeMorrow on Jan 26, 2015
    Sorry this happened to you. I'd love to see a picture. Bon Ami or BarKeeper's Friend both are the best for stainless steel sinks.
  • Sunni Jo Sunni Jo on Jan 26, 2015
    I was going to say the same as Tania. I use it to take the build up on everything. I even used it in my stove because of fumes and my asthma this combination of baking soda and vinegar does well and quickly.
  • Jeannie Coushaine Jeannie Coushaine on Jan 26, 2015
    Try silver polish!
  • Kathleen Kathleen on Jan 06, 2017

    What portions of vinegar and baking soda do you use?

  • William William on Jan 06, 2017

    I agree with the vinegar and baking soda. Make a paste similar to peanut butter. Cover the stains a let it sit for at about half an hour. Scrub and rinse. For tough stains use hydrogen peroxide instead of baking soda. Do not use any abrasive cleaners as they will scratch the stainless steel. In the future for minor clogs. Pour half a box of baking soda down the drain. Pour vinegar down, immediately cover the drain with a cloth and press down. The foaming of the baking soda should push the clog through. For a double sink cover both drains with cloths.

  • Colleen Baugus Colleen Baugus on Jan 08, 2017

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