Bathroom sink
How do you remove stains from culture marble fixtures?
The rims around my sink drains have discolored an
I can not use chemicals or abrasive scrubs to remove them because it is made of culture marble. Sinks are 30 years ol.
Kitchen sink has scratched. Baking soda does not work
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If your sinks are 30 years old it is not unusual to see this kind of wear. Here's a few ideas that make help you!
https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Cultured-Marble
Barkeeper's Friend should take the scratches out. If the finish is completely worn away you'll have to paint with an oil based paint, apply a refinishing kit, etc.
Is it rough to the touch? My sink like yours, felt rough like it was a calcuim ring left by the water. I tried bleach, sitting on it for awhile and it did lighten it but was still rough. Then I tried letting vinegar sit on it for overnight and then took a rough scouring pad. I used a nylon one and even a scouring sponge. Took a lot of elbow grease but got it smooth again. Now I clean it with vinegar every week or so and so far it looks a lot better. My sink is about 25 years old. I try to keep it shiny and clean with Glass Wax (a pink liquid in a can).
I would use a magic eraser. The one with cleaner in it already. It does not scratch. I was surprised at how many things it cleans, beautifully.
Hi Lauri, there are lots of cleaning solutions here:
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=clean%20marbel
Use a moist Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
Do not use a Magic Eraser, It will completely destroy the cultured marble. Try vinegar with baking soda, or Bar Keepers Friend. I know the BKF will work for sure on the kitchen sink.
This is a good post http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-stains-from-cultured-marble/
I also use krud cutter you can purchase at homedepot.