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Removing Marks on Acrylic Sink jneiberger@gmail.com 08-01-2006
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Posted by jneiberger@gmail.com on August 1, 2006, 1:30 pm
I just replaced our kitchen sink because it had some dings in it and it
had all sorts of marks on it from our aluminum pots and pans. Well, it
is already starting to get marks on it again. Do any of you know any
reliable ways to get those marks off of the sink? I want to keep it
looking nice and nothing I try seems to work.

Thanks!
John


Posted by Wayne Boatwright on August 2, 2006, 11:59 pm
Oh pshaw, on Tue 01 Aug 2006 10:30:25a, jneiberger@gmail.com meant to say...

> I just replaced our kitchen sink because it had some dings in it and it
> had all sorts of marks on it from our aluminum pots and pans. Well, it
> is already starting to get marks on it again. Do any of you know any
> reliable ways to get those marks off of the sink? I want to keep it
> looking nice and nothing I try seems to work.
>
> Thanks!
> John

I have found that one of the polishes recommended for smoothtop ranges works
remarkably well for this and will not scratch the acrylic.

This is one such brand...

        http://www.weiman.com/products/kitchen/glass_cleaner.php

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Posted by jneiberger@gmail.com on August 3, 2006, 11:20 am

Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Tue 01 Aug 2006 10:30:25a, jneiberger@gmail.com meant to say...
>
> > I just replaced our kitchen sink because it had some dings in it and it
> > had all sorts of marks on it from our aluminum pots and pans. Well, it
> > is already starting to get marks on it again. Do any of you know any
> > reliable ways to get those marks off of the sink? I want to keep it
> > looking nice and nothing I try seems to work.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > John
>
> I have found that one of the polishes recommended for smoothtop ranges works
> remarkably well for this and will not scratch the acrylic.
>
> This is one such brand...
>
>         http://www.weiman.com/products/kitchen/glass_cleaner.php

Thanks, I'll give one of those products a try.

John


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