Grey Scratches On Porcelain Sink: Two Easy Methods Of Cleaning Grey Scratches


Two Easy Methods And Tips Of Cleaning The Grey Scratches On Porcelain Sink

The pots, as well as the pans, can leave the marks on the kitchen sink, they can be difficult to remove. There are some of the natural products that work well in cleaning the grey scratches. Here are the two cleaning methods that can be used to remove the ugly grey streaks as well as restore the beautiful shine of the porcelain sink.

Baking Soda Method

  1. Rinse the porcelain sink with the hot tap water. Take a wet sponge or the cleaning rag to wipe it out for removing any dirt buildup.
  2. Sprinkle the baking soda on all the aluminum marks, but it is advisable to cover them completely. Alternatively, the user can use the mild scouring powder or gel.
  3. With the help of a wet sponge scrub all the aluminum marks. The baking soda will help to remove the marks without etching the area of the porcelain.
  4. Rinse the porcelain sink with hot water, after that, wash them a second time with the help of warm water and the mild liquid dish soap.
  5. Finally rinse the sink with the help of clear water to remove all the dish soap residue.

No Scrub Method

  1. The first step under this method is to plug the sink and then spray the sink lightly with the water. The user just needs to wet the surfaces.
  2. All over the surface of the porcelain sink, sprinkle the baking soda. Then cover the surfaces with the help of paper towels. After that spray the paper towels using the peroxide. Leave it to sit for about several hours.
  3. Finally remove the paper towels and then rinse the sink well with the water. The porcelain sink will be white again.

Important Tips

  • It is advisable not to use the abrasive cleaners as they can easily damage the surface. Even mild abrasive can damage as well as scratch the painted designs on porcelain sinks. Use the baking soda only on the unpainted porcelain surfaces.
  • The bleach can help to remove any of the remaining stains but will damage the porcelain if it is too strong. First, dilute one part of the bleach with the 9 parts of water before using it on the porcelain sink.
  • In order to prevent the aluminum marks in the future use a rubber dish mat in the sink.
  • Pumice is mostly suggested for removing the stains, but it can be very difficult to use it correctly to achieve the desired results.
  • Purchase some wheel polish as these products are designed in a way that they remove the metal marks and also have found that they work well to remove marks in the sink as well.
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