How Do You Clean A Porcelain Sink?
White porcelain sinks aren’t the easiest item in the kitchen to keep clean. Stains and spots show up and the sink starts to look dingy and dirty. Although porcelain is not fast and effortless to keep looking clean, it’s still one of the top choices for sinks. Porcelain is durable, comparably cost efficient and matches just about any decor, which adds to the value of your house. Follow these steps to keeping it clean. Clean regularly with non-abrasive cleansers and non-scratching sponges. Hard scrubbing surfaces can scratch away the protective layer of the sink making it more porous and easier to stain. Use fresh lemons to whiten small new spots and stains weekly if possible. Lemon is a natural bleaching agent and can fade away small new stains without using harsh chemicals. Cut the lemon in half and rub it directly on the stain. Let the lemon juice sit on the sink for at least ten minutes. Before rinsing see if the stain has faded, if it has rinse, if not let it set for another ten min