How to Clean a White Sink Without Bleach
- A simple scrub made with baking soda and dish soap works great.
- If there are still some stubborn stains that won't come off, I add a few drops of tea tree oil, hydrogen peroxide, or lemon juice to the baking soda scrub to whiten the sink.
- If I'm in a hurry, I use a Magic Eraser instead of the baking soda scrub.
Regarding this, what can I use to clean my white sink?
Steps
- Use white vinegar to remove limescale. Get rid of dull-looking, dingy limescale buildup with white vinegar.
- Spray your sink with hydrogen peroxide.
- Wipe your sink down with glass cleaner.
- Scrub your sink with baking soda and ammonia.
- Spray your sink down with chlorine bleach.
Secondly, how do you restore an enamel sink? Mix baking soda with enough hot water to form a paste. Scrub the surface of the enamel with the paste to remove dirty buildup and soap scum, then rinse with warm water.
Also asked, how do I get my porcelain sink white again?
Proper cleaning and periodic scale removal whiten the ceramic so it looks new again.
- Combine 1 tablespoon liquid dish detergent with 1/2 gallon of hot water.
- Wipe out the interior of the sink with the detergent and a mildly abrasive sponge.
- Plug the sink drain.
- Drain the vinegar water from the sink.
How do you disinfect a sink?
SanitizeKill all those germs in the kitchen sink by plugging the drain, filling your sink up with warm water and adding a little bit of bleach. Use a sponge to wipe up the faucet and handles, let sit for five minutes, then drain.
