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Does anyone have any tips on cleaning a porcelain sink? We have a white/tan sink and the slightest drop of coffee makes it look dark and grungy.
 
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I have an all white porcelain sink and the only thing that works is good old bleach. There's a bleach in a spray bottle (could be clorox spray)that you spray it on, leave it on for couple hours and the porcelain is bright white with no scrubbing.
 
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I am a big fan of Comet.
 
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SoftScrub Gel is a bleaching product that is thick so if won't immediately run down the drain and non abrasive the way Comet would be. Using anything powdery like cleanser or regular soft scrub will remove the finish over time making it harder and harder to clean. If I do need something "abrasive" I use baking soda.
 
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www.Fausink.com

The new surface quality of ceramicplus sets new standards in terms of easy care and hygiene. No more scrubbing and scouring! Regular cleaning with a soft, damp cloth and a mild cleaning agent is sufficient.
To ensure that your kitchen sink retains its easy-care properties as long as possible and you are able to benefit in full from all the advantages of ceramicplus, we would like to provide you with the following care tips:

Regular care of your kitchen sink
For everyday cleaning of your kitchen sink, we recommend the use of a soft, non-scratching sponge or cloth. A standard washing-up liquid or vinegar-based cleaner is ideal, especially in areas with particularly hard water.

Recommendations in case of more severe soiling
Please ask your kitchen specialist for the names of cleaning agents which will help preserve the quality of your kitchen sink on a lasting basis. In rare instances, metal objects may leave traces on ceramic surfaces, as ceramics are harder than metal. Your kitchen specialist can give you the names of products suitable for removing any such traces, too.

We would like to point out that the following highly aggressive cleaning agents (see below) may scratch the ceramic surface and impair the unique properties of ceramicplus, even destroying them completely if used over a prolonged period.


Scouring liquid or scouring powder
Highly concentrated drain cleaners
Cleaners for tap fittings and steel
We therefore recommend you avoid using such cleaning agents completely, or at least avoid any direct contact with the ceramic surfaces when using drain cleaners or cleaners for tap fittings or steel.

Thanks to the exceptional easy-care properties of ceramicplus, no aggressive cleaning agents are required for fresh cleanliness and optimum hygiene.

www.Fausink.com

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