Tea and Coffe stain, how to clean my white kitchen sink?
Hello to everybody, I need a wonderfull person with the secret to clean my white kitchen sink that isn’t really white anymoore.
The sink is not ceramic and I don’t really wont to use bleach.
Thanks Elena.
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Bar Keeper’s friend is what my mom always used. You can try a Magic Eraser, too; those things are amazing.
Comet, or a product called the works. Both work great even on tough stains like rust. Hope this helps.
Unfortunately bleach may be the only answer if so plug the sink; lay a brown grocery bag in the sink and cover with bleach; Let set for an hour (in a shower leave overnight)
It should be come clean
If you albsolutely cannot use bleach; Try this.
Lemon juice and cream of tartar made into a paste. Rub and let set . Also lemon juice and salt may work.
I could give you a lot of suggestions, my husband works in sinks and countertops but I need to know what it’s made of, like corian, or moenstone.
Steradent tablets, the ones you use for your false teeth. Fill the sink with water put 4 in and leave over night. You’ll have a sink as bright as your Colgate gnashers.
Hi Elena…..I use scratch free Comet w/bleach in it, that comes in a gel form to clean the coffee stains out of my sink. Soft Scrub w/Bleach is also another great cleanser to use in your sink.
Hello 2 u 2, take salt and a lemon. Sprinkle the salt, cut the lemon in half and use the lemon as a scrubber, it takes some elbow grease but it works after like three times it will look brand new……
keep dish washer tablets in they are great leave water (hot) in sink and drop tablet in it will be clean in no time they are great for cleaning cooker too. if you have no tablets washing powder such as daz does as good a job
Mr Clean Magic Eraser works like a charm for me. Yellow tinges/stains removed with a swipe. Amazing! Be sure to test a small area to make sure it is okay for your sink. I use it on my Corian sinks all the time.
Is it a religious thing that you won’t use bleach? Maybe if you ran water in your coffee cups and not left them in the sink there would be no problem. I think you need to step up your housekeeping.
Bicarbonate of Soda, Dip a damp cloth into the Bicarbonate of soda , and wipe your sink, It should remove the satin´s , same goes for stained drinking cups. You can also use Borax
Baking Soda will work. I sprinkle it in my sink and then rub with a dampened cloth. It is a gentle and natural cleaner. I have a stainless steel sink and get the same stains from coffee and the soda works awesome!
I have the same sink,take out your plunger as it has rubber round it pour bleach straight on your cloth and rub round and leave lovely and white in the morning


soft scrub works for me