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Post by sarahisis on Apr 30, 2013 11:27:11 GMT -6
I regret not opting for stainless steel when picking out materials for the house.... now my beige sinkhas that dirty ring around the disposal no matter how much I clean it. I think it's a composite material... or maybe porcelain? Any tricks to get rid of the stain? I've tried everything over the counter lol
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Post by fungirls on Apr 30, 2013 11:42:12 GMT -6
I use my magic eraser (I have to get it right in there), and then also follow up with baking soda. We have a white porcelain (I think) sink.
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Post by jrose on Apr 30, 2013 11:45:55 GMT -6
Have you tried comet? Its our go too sink cleaner, works well for us! I have a stainless steal and do not like it...it scratches so easily!
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Post by ReneeW on Apr 30, 2013 15:28:09 GMT -6
I have a white sink and if I scour it with Bon Ami and then let it soak for a while it seems to get the stains out. But you may have tried that already ...
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Post by sarahisis on Apr 30, 2013 15:41:20 GMT -6
I've tried comet and the magic eraser... not Bon ami. Never heard of it.. I will look it up. Thanks!!
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Post by sweetpeamom25 on May 1, 2013 7:01:13 GMT -6
We have a white sink and I've used Soft Scrub-without bleach, and Bar Keeper's Friend. Also, baking soda with white vinegar may work, that will also help clean out your disposal! I use a paper towel when cleaning and sometimes I have to really work it in there with my nail or something, to get in the crevices around the disposal, but it works. Good luck!
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Post by katie on May 5, 2013 18:00:18 GMT -6
My go to cleaner for our white tub is 1cup vinegar (heat it in the microwave about a minute) then mix 1 cup of dawn dish soap and spray the area needing to be cleaned. For my tub I let it sit overnight. The soap makes it stay where you spray it. It takes all the stains out of my tub. Good luck
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