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My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any miracle product that works? Thanks.
sonofabitch...@hotmail.com wrote: > My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home > Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any > miracle product that works? Thanks.
Before you try the industrial strength pipe-eating chemicals, try making a paste with some baking soda, dish soap, and a little water. Scrub with a brush. Rinse & repeat if needed.
> My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home > Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any > miracle product that works? Thanks.
Some people swear by Barkeepers Friend. I use just plain old Comet cleanser. It will never shine like brand new, but you can get close.
> <sonofabitch...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1158102593.401867.88470@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home >> Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any >> miracle product that works? Thanks.
> Some people swear by Barkeepers Friend. I use just plain old Comet > cleanser. It will never shine like brand new, but you can get close.
Where on earth do you find plain old comet cleanser? I've found their website, but it's apparently not sold here anymore (Connecticut). http://www.cometcleanser.com/where.htm
> My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL > Home > Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? > Any > miracle product that works? Thanks.
Edwin Pawlowski wrote: > <sonofabitch...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1158102593.401867.88470@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home > > Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any > > miracle product that works? Thanks.
> Some people swear by Barkeepers Friend. I use just plain old Comet cleanser. > It will never shine like brand new, but you can get close.
Barkeepers Friend is amazing, does wonders for SS and copper. Never tried to polish a scratched sink before but it makes the pots & pans shiny.
> My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home > Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any > miracle product that works? Thanks.
"k" <heathe...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > Where on earth do you find plain old comet cleanser? I've found their > website, but it's apparently not sold here anymore (Connecticut). > http://www.cometcleanser.com/where.htm
Sure is, I'm in Putnam. Wal Mart, Stop & Shop, Price Chopper, Hannaford's, BJ's, just to name a few. I just bought a half dozen cans for work yesterday.
Once you get the sink thoroughly clean with one of the previous suggestions, try polishing it with vegetable oil (plain old corn oil or whatever). I have older SS sinks, and that makes them shine more than any of the MANY other things I've tried.
sonofabitch...@hotmail.com wrote: > My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home > Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any > miracle product that works? Thanks.
>> <sonofabitch...@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:1158102593.401867.88470@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >>> My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home >>> Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any >>> miracle product that works? Thanks.
>> Some people swear by Barkeepers Friend. I use just plain old Comet >> cleanser. It will never shine like brand new, but you can get close. >Where on earth do you find plain old comet cleanser? I've found their >website, but it's apparently not sold here anymore (Connecticut). >http://www.cometcleanser.com/where.htm
Comet, it makes your teeth turn green. Comet, it tastes like gasoline, ...
>>> <sonofabitch...@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:1158102593.401867.88470@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >>>> My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home >>>> Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any >>>> miracle product that works? Thanks.
>>> Some people swear by Barkeepers Friend. I use just plain old Comet >>> cleanser. It will never shine like brand new, but you can get close. >>Where on earth do you find plain old comet cleanser? I've found their >>website, but it's apparently not sold here anymore (Connecticut). >>http://www.cometcleanser.com/where.htm
> Comet, it makes your teeth turn green. > Comet, it tastes like gasoline, ...
Who puts that stuff in their MOUTH? It AINT toothpaste. ;-}
BTW,The oxalic acid in Barkeeper's Friend helps with stains.
>>>> <sonofabitch...@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:1158102593.401867.88470@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >>>>> My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home >>>>> Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any >>>>> miracle product that works? Thanks.
>>>> Some people swear by Barkeepers Friend. I use just plain old Comet >>>> cleanser. It will never shine like brand new, but you can get close. >>>Where on earth do you find plain old comet cleanser? I've found their >>>website, but it's apparently not sold here anymore (Connecticut). >>>http://www.cometcleanser.com/where.htm
>>Comet, it makes your teeth turn green. >>Comet, it tastes like gasoline, ...
> Hardware stores carry a tin can of polishing wadding called > "Never-Dull". It will do a very good job on your sink.
On 12 Sep 2006 16:09:53 -0700, sonofabitch...@hotmail.com wrote:
>My SS sink is far from stainless anymore. It was a cheap BOTL Home >Depot special. Is there a way to bring back some of the shine? Any >miracle product that works? Thanks.
A garage or metal workshop will find one of those waterless hand cleaner pastes. It has a powerful but non corrosive non toxic solvent plus a mild abrasive in powdered pumice. I find it excellent for cleaning bath tiles, the bath, cultured marble sinks and the kitchen sink plus a lot else. This includes restoring grungy plastic items. You don't even require gloves .