How do I clean a white composite granite sink?

Janet
by Janet
  5 answers
  • Bren Haas Bren Haas on Nov 07, 2018

    I recommend using baking soda and some warm water. Super easy to do... just sprinkle into the sink and add enough warm water to make the soda paste like. Rub around as much as needed to remove dirt or stain.


    I hope this works as well for you as it does for me!

  • Keets Keets on Nov 07, 2018

    Get one of those yellow sponges with the green scratcher side! That's all you need. Won't scratch the surface and removes pot marks, etc easily.

  • TW TW on Nov 07, 2018

    I have a single basin white composite granite sink that we installed earlier this year. I LOVE my sink! I use Soft Scrub with Bleach to clean and I have not had any stains or scratches. And I use my sink A LOT! We installed American Walnut butcher block counters, the sink, new faucet, painted cabinets, new knobs. In the picture, we just installed the sink and left the lower cabinets off until we were sure that we didn't have any leaks! Now the door is on and we are installing hardwoods. Hope this helps.

  • I was told to wipe it down with mineral oil.


    However, mine is over 30 years old and has not aged well. Filling it with water and bleach and letting it sit is pretty much the only solution now. Oxiclean also works.