Use a little dish soap and hot water for easy cleanups or bring out the baking soda to buff away scratches and white vinegar to remove tough stains.
Clean stains white porcelain sink.
Keep your sink clean by wiping it with a mix of equal parts baking soda and ammonia diluted in 1 gallon of water once a month.
Cover the stain with the selected acid and let it sit for at least five minutes.
Most of the stains gone but the scuff marks remained.
This is why it is important that you use a white towel.
Begin by mixing about 25 percent vinegar with 75 percent water in a spray bottle.
A white and lovely sink.
If the towel dries out in that time you may want to pour a little more bleach over the towel.
Choose just one acid to use instead of mixing them.
I just toss a bunch all over the sink and the add some soap to a sponge and apply a little elbow grease.
There several natural products including vinegar lemon juice and baking soda that can help to remove stains on porcelain sinks.
If the stains don t lift.
To clean a white sink spray your sink with vinegar and scrub it with a non scratch scrub brush to remove limescale.
Pour 1 2 to 1 cup of liquid bleach evenly over towel and let sit for 30 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly with water.
A lot of baking soda into the sink so that it covers the bottom and i dot a few very small drops of hydrogen peroxide over the baking soda.
It s okay for the sink to be slightly damp but it shouldn t be wet.
About three minutes and a nice rinse down and wipe out later voila.
First i spray the sink down and pat it dry with a paper towel.
If you want to clean with vinegar.
Acids including lemon juice and vinegar can help remove metal stains on porcelain sinks.
Whiten the sink with lemon slices.
The good thing is you can clean your porcelain sink using simple ingredients to eliminate rust mold hard water stains and the build up of scum in just a few simple steps.
Rinse away the lemon juice or vinegar as soon as you notice the stain changing color.
Then i sprinkle enough read.
To naturally bleach your ceramic sink start by cutting a lemon into several wedges.
So out comes one of my very favorite things the baking soda.
Take each wedge and rub it around the basin of the sink making sure to squeeze out plenty of lemon juice on the ceramic.