Clean antique porcelain sink

Bur30994406
by Bur30994406
  5 answers
  • Tre29092401 Tre29092401 on Oct 04, 2017

    I use baking soda and vinegar with hot water fill your sink with the hot water put some baking soda in the sink about 4 tablespoons then pour a half cup vinegar in sink slowly because it will fizzle. Let it sit for a half hour then scrub it really well Cindy D

  • Leah Gibson-Corcoran Leah Gibson-Corcoran on Oct 04, 2017

    I use bleach and soak the sink for at least 30 min.

  • Janice Furtado Janice Furtado on Oct 04, 2017

    "Bar-Keepers Friend" is by far the best, for mine! Unless, of course, all of the porcelain is chipped or completely worn off

  • Mir Graham Mir Graham on Oct 04, 2017

    I have used Beekeepers friend and it's good. Also, soft scrub works great. Just make sure that any product you are using doesn't sit too long on the porcelain and stain it yellow

  • Lokie Lokie on Oct 04, 2017

    I agree with the bar keeper friend to use. I use the powder type in the can. I didn't have much luck with the paste or liquid version of it.