Cleaning a porcelain kitchen sink buffing minor stains and scuffs with baking soda.
Clean white porcelain sink.
For stubborn stains or black marks use a little elbow grease to really work the stain out.
Get your scrubby sponge wet and use the scrubby side to wipe down the sink.
Then i take out my handy dandy spray bottle of hydrogen peroxide and liberally spray the sink.
Tackle deeper stains with a mild.
Skip scrubbing and remove discoloration using bleach on white porcelain and hydrogen peroxide on colored.
Then i walk away and go to bed.
Baking soda is an ideal all around cleaner and mild abrasive that is.
A lot of baking soda into the sink so that it covers the bottom and i dot a few very small drops of hydrogen peroxide over the baking soda.
The first step is to wipe down the sink so it s fairly dry.
It s okay for the sink to be slightly damp but it shouldn t be wet.
Then i sprinkle enough read.
Clean watermarks with.
Luckily it s easy to clean.
First i spray the sink down and pat it dry with a paper towel.
All you need to do is get the entire sink wet then shake a bit of the bar keeper s friend powder all over the sink.
Using warm water liquid soap and a sponge gently clean the porcelain.
If you d like to spray vinegar as well this would give your sink a complete disinfecting.
As you probably know bleach is an amazingly powerful cleaning.
I also use this on my white acrylic kitchen sink american standard extra deep two well that is almost 15 years old.
I use this cleaning mix on my white ceramic lined non stick skillets.