How can I restore color to my kitchen sink?
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Try Scratch B Gone, or car polish (not car wax), many clean cotton cloths, and elbow grease. It will take some time on your
daughter's part, but it should improve the look. Contact the sink manufacturer to see if it's worth repairing, if these methods don't work. There is a warning on the label of Lime Away, to keep it far from any stainless steel item.
There is a trick to de-tarnish silver using aluminium foil. It is not very good for silverplate, but it makes SS shine. I would close the drain, spead HD Al foil on the bottom, weight it with dishes then pour equal amounts of white vinegar and boiling water into the sink to cover the foil. Give it about 15 minutes to see what you get. If it doesn't improve it then try the scrubbing suggestings.
My suggestion is bar keepers friend.
1) Things You Will Need
2) Mix baking soda, Castile soap and essential oils in a small bowl.
3) Get sponge in your mix and dab it in the sink, begin scrubbing
4) Let it soak for a while, then toughly clean with standard soap and water
You might try using a Magic Eraser... they seem to work wonders on everything!
Try baking soda and a little water. Scrub. Bar Keepers Friend would be next choice. Scrub. Third choice would polishing compound from an auto pats store.
I would use some Bar Keeper's Friend, it shines up stainless sinks real well.
I agree that some Bar Keeper's Friend could be the answer you are looking for.
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Barkeeper Friend or Stainless steel gleaner would be my guess.