Vintage porcelain sinks are in demand for both home remodels and new builds.
Cleaning old ceramic sink.
Using warm water liquid soap and a sponge gently clean the porcelain sink.
But porcelain has a tendency to hold onto stains and it is easily scratched if you try and scrub the stains off.
A white porcelain farmhouse kitchen sink was on my shortlist of non negotiables when we renovated our kitchen back in 2012 yes it s really been that long.
Made by firing a coating of porcelain a glass based ceramic material over a metal.
One way to clean your ceramic sink is to use baking soda a soft sponge and lemon juice.
Use a little dish soap and hot water for easy cleanups or bring out the baking soda to buff away scratches and white vinegar to remove tough stains.
The good thing is you can clean your porcelain sink using simple ingredients to eliminate rust mold hard water stains and the build up of scum in just a few simple steps.
Be sure to cover the whole sink and look over the instructions provided with the glazing agent.
I was willing to compromise on a lot in the name of time money or practicality but i wouldn t budge when it came to the farmhouse sink.
Well last year i replaced my stainless steel sink with a ceramic one and now i can finally answer that question.
How to whiten an old ceramic sink.
Gently clean with liquid soap and dry.
Remove any food soap or toothpaste build up from the surface.
A ceramic sink provides a look similar to porcelain enamel but the sink won t chip as easily because the entire basin is made of ceramic instead of enamel over.
How to remove stains and clean an antique old cast iron american standard sink with vinegar and baking soda a fifty year old sink from one of my sheds how to remove stains and clean an antique old cast iron american standard sink with vinegar and baking soda a fifty year old sink from one of my sheds.
Porcelain sinks with their vintage looks and soft durable surface are a gorgeous addition to a bathroom or kitchen.
Some people also prefer to use porcelain polish.
How to care for a porcelain sink.
Use water to moisten your sink and sponge and then sprinkle 1 2 cup of baking soda all over the sink.
If you have a vintage porcelain sink it is better to call in a professional for its.
It is intended for use on tiles but also works on porcelain sinks.