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My new place comes with a white sink.... I am really worried about that. I do a fair bit of cooking, and i am worried about stains etc.

It seems like such a waste to rip out a brand new sink and to replace it with a stainless steel one...anyone owns a white sink? how do you keep it nice and white?

Thank you in advance

 

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My new place comes with a white sink.... I am really worried about that. I do a fair bit of cooking, and i am worried about stains etc.

It seems like such a waste to rip out a brand new sink and to replace it with a stainless steel one...anyone owns a white sink? how do you keep it nice and white?

Thank you in advance

We have a white sink as well, its a one piece fuse together with the soild surface and I have no problem with stains so far, there is no stain that a 3M pad, Jif and easy bang cant clean.

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No one likes cleaning, particularly me. I knew it was wrong when my ex decided we just HAD to have a white sink - I'm a stainless steel girl, recognizing how easy it is to keep such a sink clean. And, since I'm the one stuck cleaning the sink (not stuck with the ex, thankfully...), I had to figure out how to keep the sink sparkling white.

 

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well....if your white sink is made of porceilain then there not much to worry except for breaking it.......but if its plastic (aka polymer) material.......then it'll discolour & stain after some time......but meantime, why not enjoy using it 1st?.....should it become ugly later...then shop for a same size sink to change...... :)

 

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My new place comes with a white sink.... I am really worried about that. I do a fair bit of cooking, and i am worried about stains etc.

It seems like such a waste to rip out a brand new sink and to replace it with a stainless steel one...anyone owns a white sink? how do you keep it nice and white?

Thank you in advance

Use bleaching agent. The one u use to bleach ya white clothes. I used that and mine is a white sink.

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