I have a white Corian sink. How do I get the coffee stains to go away. I constantly use Softscrub, but it doesn't come out. Anybody have any suggestions? Thanks. Penny from NJ | |
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Baking Soda | 11/06/2004 |
First I'd make a paste of baking soda and rub that into the stain and let it sit a while. If that doesn't seem to help, make a paste of an oxiclean type powder. It has removed coffee stains from formica. If all else fails, Corian can be sanded. Get a wet/dry sandpaper, fine grit and wet sand the area where the stain is until you get through it. | |
By Ann | |
Paper Towel and Bleach | 11/06/2004 |
Put down a paper towel or old white rag. Pour bleach on full strength, just enough for the towel to be wet. Go to bed. In the morning take away the towel and your sink will be white. | |
By Linda L. | |
Denture Tablets | 11/07/2004 |
Fill sink partway with hot water, add one or two denture cleaning tablets (cheap store brand) | |
By kim (Guest Post) | |
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser | 11/08/2004 |
I have found Mr. Clean Magic Eraser will clean most anything that Soft scrub with bleach won't. | |
By Sherry (Guest Post) | |
Greased Lightning | 11/09/2004 |
Greased Lightening cleaner will take out most stains. Peroxide in a spray bottle is good. Clorox clean up too. | |
By SharonP (Guest Post) | |
Bleach | 01/23/2006 |
Stop up the sink and run about an inch of warm water. Pour in a quart of regular Clorox bleach. Every so often, swab it up on the sides of the sink. After half an hour or so, the sink will be white again. For routine cleaning, use the type of Softscrub that comes with bleach added. www.TopRepair.com has lots of information on problems like this. | |
By Jim Heaphy (Guest Post) |
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I tried most everything and finally used pool chlorine 10% bleach (walmart), which took the untouched coffee stains right out.
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