A product called "BarKeeper's Friend" and then, to keep your sink beautiful, pick up a bottle of stainless steel grill cleaner and spray your sink once per week to repel stains. I don't know who was the genius that decided to call this material "Stainless" because in my experience, that is the last thing that I would call it. Good Luck!
2006-07-31 14:46:20
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answered by txtoco2002 2
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Do Not use anything abrasives. You will have problems forever if you do. That will ruin the finish. BarKeeper's Friend has been a life saver for me for the cheap sink that was put into my place. Was shocked that it made my sink almost look new again.
2016-03-27 11:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to have a stainless steel sink and I used Chlorox Clean-up. It is in a spray bottle.You spray it on, let it set about a minute and rinse it off.
2006-07-31 14:44:14
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answered by cackywalker 3
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Fill the sink with water with a splash of bleach and allow it to soak for a while.
2006-08-01 06:01:39
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answered by Renee D 4
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Spray on some Chlorox "clean-up cleanser with bleach" and let it sit there. You shouldn't even have to rub it. Heck, even regular bleach would do the job.
2006-07-31 14:43:59
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answered by sukditup 3
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saturate a paper towel with CLR or stainless steel cleaner and let it sit over night
2006-07-31 14:41:37
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answered by say it ain't so 3
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Try a polish like Brasso.
2006-07-31 14:44:19
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answered by szydkids 5
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Try a baking soda paste or white vinegar.
2006-07-31 14:41:32
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answered by Bluealt 7
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Bleach works good. Fill with water and bleach and let set.
2006-07-31 14:44:16
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answered by maxwell3030 2
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Try the baking soda. It's very good for that.
2006-07-31 14:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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