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I am selling my house. My sink is white. It is not white white though.
Probably 40 years old or more. 20 for sure. How can I get it a very
nice white again? I have hard water so it more yellow white. I want to
see the clean white look again for an open house next month.
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I would fill sink with hot water & add bleach, let sit over nite.

If still yellow white replace the sink.

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>I am selling my house. My sink is white. It is not white white though.
> Probably 40 years old or more. 20 for sure. How can I get it a very
> nice white again? I have hard water so it more yellow white. I want to
> see the clean white look again for an open house next month.



SoftScrub Gel with Bleach www.softscrub.com

Put in on, let it set for >15 min and scrub off. Works on porcelain and
stainless. We have very old rental property in New Orleans where the
kitchens are considered classis and part of the house's charm. We're not
able to replace the sinks as a result. This stuff work well. Very bad
cases the process needs to be repeated.


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I am selling my house. My sink is white. It is not white white though.
Probably 40 years old or more. 20 for sure. How can I get it a very
nice white again? I have hard water so it more yellow white. I want to
see the clean white look again for an open house next month.
Go to your local hardware store and get a spray paint that's made for sinks, toilets and tubes. I forgot the name of it but most of the big box hardware stores have it.
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I suggest you to find the professor people to help you. You can't make it clean by yourself. Otherwise, you can choose some bamboo products, it's easier to clean.
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