How do I clean the oxidation from my large ceramic garden pots?
My outdoor ceramic garden pots have oxidized with time and they no longer have that bright color on the outside. What can I use to polish them up and bring them back to that shinny new look ?
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I don't know if your pots have a glaze on the outside or not. My glazed garden pots were the same way and I cleaned them up to shiny again with Magic Erasers.
Soak an old rag in white vinegar and apply to the oxidized areas. Let set for 20-30 minutes and then wash the pots well with soapy water and rinse. Should see a big improvement.
I agree with Chloe about using magic erasers for them. Those do wonders for bringing back the shine to the pots.
Try washing them with soapy water that has vinegar added. Maybe use Wet & forget to do job for you?