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Best Way To Clean A Belfast Sink.
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hi, new house new (first world) problems.
I have noticed over the week the belfast sink is getting a bit stained. Dishwasher not yet plumbed in so doing all washing up the cave woman way. Staining seems to be in the corners where it's hard to clean and are probably tea/coffee dregs.
is there a [roduct you can just put the plug in, add to water and it miraculously cleans it? In the absense of that, what else is safe to use?
I have noticed over the week the belfast sink is getting a bit stained. Dishwasher not yet plumbed in so doing all washing up the cave woman way. Staining seems to be in the corners where it's hard to clean and are probably tea/coffee dregs.
is there a [roduct you can just put the plug in, add to water and it miraculously cleans it? In the absense of that, what else is safe to use?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I use 'Flash with Bleach' it comes out as a foam and sticks to the sink -leave it on a few minutes scrub it and rinse. Alternatively put a cup of bleach in the sink and very hot water leave overnight. Belfast sinks will take a lot of abuse but do stain easily so Flash bleach spray every day is a good way to keep on top of it.
Why not stop throwing tea/coffee dregs into the sink? I've got a similar problem in that I have a black square sink with a recessed lip - any water, dregs etc not wiped up immediately leaves either a white deposit (hard water area) or a mucky brown one and is the very devil to clean. I use the cream hob brite stuff which seems to work. Never get a square sink, the corners are a nightmare to keep clean!.
Have your housekeeper clean it more often ! .. failing that get some dry toilet paper and poke it into the corners.. and as murraymints has already advised..
Bleach.. just add a little onto the paper so that it soaked. Leave it for a few hours and your stains will be gone.
This is also the best way to get rid of those little black spots you get on the silicone around the bath/shower.
Bleach.. just add a little onto the paper so that it soaked. Leave it for a few hours and your stains will be gone.
This is also the best way to get rid of those little black spots you get on the silicone around the bath/shower.
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