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2007-07-28 07:13:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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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.
2007-07-28 07:16:41
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answer #2
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answered by llittle mama 6
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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.
2007-07-28 08:46:33
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answer #3
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answered by Laika 2
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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!
2007-07-28 09:50:21
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answer #4
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answered by sschevyride 2
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1. softscrub 2. baking soda cleans off tea stains off whatever nicely. Make a paste.
2007-07-28 07:14:51
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answer #5
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answered by kim 7
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Keep your sink drain flowing and grease-free by periodically cleaning your sink drain.
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You Will Need
* Enzyme powder or liquid
* 1/2 c. baking soda
* 1/2 c. white vinegar
* Salt
* Hydrogen peroxide
Step 1: Use enzyme
Mix water with an enzyme powder or liquid found from your local hardware store and pour the mixture down your sink drain. Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Step 2: Mix solution
Mix a solution of ½ cup baking soda and ½ cup white vinegar. Pour the solution down the drain and let it sit for a few minutes. Then flush the drain with warm water.
Step 3: Mix salt solution
Mix a solution of equal parts hot water and salt and pour it down the drain to help dissolve grease and unwelcome smells. Do not use this solution in blackwater systems.
Step 4: Mix solution
Mix one part hydrogen peroxide with two parts baking soda and pour it down the drain.
Step 5: Mix salt, baking soda, and vinegar solution
Mix a solution of 1 cup salt, 1 cup baking soda, and ½ cup white vinegar. Pour the solution down the drain and let it sit for approximately 10 minutes. Then flush the drain with hot water.
2015-06-24 08:15:36
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answer #6
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answered by Jakir 1
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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.
2007-07-28 07:23:45
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answer #7
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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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.
2007-07-28 07:21:49
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answer #8
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answered by charterman 6
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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
2007-07-28 09:44:08
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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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......
2007-07-28 07:26:34
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answer #10
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answered by ladie_fluffy_1 2
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Comet, or a product called the works. Both work great even on tough stains like rust. Hope this helps.
2007-07-28 07:15:55
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answer #11
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answered by REALISTIC 3
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