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Old May 3rd 2008, 11:16 am
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Any idea how to clean plastic sinks effectively? The one in the kids bathroom is a terrible mess. I've tried the Chux cloths and JIF - any other suggestions? Thanks

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Try Jif cream & a metal scourer, try gently rubbing & stains should come out, this is what I do with ours
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Any idea how to clean plastic sinks effectively? The one in the kids bathroom is a terrible mess. I've tried the Chux cloths and JIF - any other suggestions? Thanks

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Get a cleaner I've have one who comes in once a week and the sinks are spotless....nae idea what she uses though
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I've always used laundry powder. Just sprinkle a little bit of Omo, or whatever you use, make a paste with a little water and using a sponge or chux wipe the sink & tub. It will cut through the stains and even removes bathtub ring really well. Rinses nice and clean easily.
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I filled up my plastic sink with bleach and cold water - right to the top and left it for a couple of hours.

Came up a treat.
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I filled up my plastic sink with bleach and cold water - right to the top and left it for a couple of hours.

Came up a treat.
Thanks guys. I'll give them a go
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we moved into a house with one and tried everything to get it clean to no avail . we ripped it out and put in a porcelin one instead. cleans up a real treat.

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we moved into a house with one and tried everything to get it clean to no avail . we ripped it out and put in a porcelin one instead. cleans up a real treat.

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That's my worry. Unless you wipe them everyday, toothpaste, a dripping tap, hair gel all seem to leave their mark (literally).

I shall give the ideas a go though.

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sorry , wanted to say that all day !!
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