Cleaning A Porcelain Sink
by
Lemons, Lavender, & Laundry
(IC: blogger)
15 Minutes
Easy
Porcelain sinks are prone to staining and scratching, and this creates a pretty dingy looking sink. There are cleaners out there you can buy to make the sink look better, but I found a combination of 2 ingredients, that you probably have in your home right now, and they work like magic!
The picture above is my kitchen sink. It's gross looking, huh? Really stained and scratched.
All you need are two ingredients to whiten and brighten that sink... and it only takes a few minutes.
Look at the results. I have had SO many people tell me they were about to buy a new sink. Then they tried this trick and it completely restored their sink, saving them hundreds of dollars.
To see the full tutorial, click HERE.
If you are experiencing hard water/mineral deposits building up on your faucets, here's a trick to try.
Stains in your toilet? I've got a solution to that too, just click on the link below.
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Published September 4th, 2015 12:19 PM
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Bev Viessman on Aug 05, 2016If you have a problem with fly specks use Krud Kutter. It melts the fly poop instantly . Buy it at Menards, Home Depot or Lowe's
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Jaime Dudley Long on Dec 22, 2016For my white porcelain sink I use Cascade dish washer gel. I put it in the sink, spread it around, then wait not even 5 minutes, then wipe/rinse it out. It looks brand new every time. Normally no scrubbing (occasionally around the drain).
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