Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The best stain remover for bath room sink? thata is white?

What is the secret to remove different types of stains on white sink?The best stain remover for bath room sink? thata is white?
It depends on what type of sink it is. If it is a cultured marble top (most vanity sinks are) more than likely nothing will get the stain out.





The gelcoat on the marble top gets stained and any abraisive cleaner will take the gelcoat off and you may get the stain out but it will also take the protective coating off.The best stain remover for bath room sink? thata is white?
Fill ur sink with bleach and let it sit for a while like an hr or so then drain and wash then rinse with water
vinegar or bleach but u have to put them and leave them for a while, then rub it off
It depends what the surface is as something like bleach might be too harsh. The best natural cleaner for any surface in my opinion is bicarb (baking soda) and vinegar. That or windex surface and glass.
I've used baking soda, Borax, and Soft Scrub to good effect for removing stains from white surfaces, such as sinks. I understand lemon juice is supposed to be good too, but I can't vouch for that.
One of those Mr clean erasers.
The Works spray cleaner. Awesome stuff
this works for toilets and sinks - get 6 or more tablets of Sterident (the tablets to clean dentures) . Put them in the bowl and plug the bowl (with the toilet put a rag in the S bend to plug it (and dont flush!) fill up the bowl with Hot water (boiling if u can) leave over nite. Unplug next day (with toilet dont flush rag down the pipe of course!) and rinse out. Should get ur sink/toilet whatever, white n clean.
The Works tub and tile cleaner. It is amazing even with hard water stains.
TML
I also like Bar Keepers Friend. It comes in a bottle/can like comet which is also great.





Be careful of bleach as it stains. Bar Keepers doesn't have bleach in it. It also works great on the back of pans to get the coper to shine again.





Make comet into a paste and leave it in the sink for a while - then scrub small areas with a toothbrush.
Just try a MR. CLEAN ERASER.


They are not expensive and work excellent on my bathroom sink and tub.


Make sure both sink and eraser are wet before you use them.
TRY SOME OF THESE....








Use fresh lemons to whiten small new spots and stains weekly if possible. Lemon is a natural bleaching agent and can fade away small new stains without using harsh chemicals. Cut the lemon in half and rub it directly on the stain. Let the lemon juice sit on the sink for at least ten minutes. Before rinsing see if the stain has faded, if it has rinse, if not let it set for another ten minutes and check again.





Cream of tartar is one of nature's bleaching agents.





To clean water spots off a sink, pour some white vinegar on a soft cloth and wipe.





For a good regular cleaning of any sink, sprinkle baking soda on the surface, work it in well and rinse.
bleach

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