...scratches on the bottom of a 1910s-1920s era white porcelain sink? There are seemingly immortal stains on it too. I've already tried bleach, formula409, backing soda, vinegar, lemon juice and salt. Any ideas? 🙂
How do I fix...
Baking soda I meant. No spell checker still? DXP I believe you were considering adding one seven years ago...? 🙂

Listen to Ian, but also have you tried a paste of borax and lemon juice?
Thanks both of you! I have never tried borax, but I will!

Posted by phoenix_rising
Baking soda I meant. No spell checker still? DXP I believe you were considering adding one seven years ago...? 🙂
I have no new advice to add on the porcelain sink.. just wanted to say that a spell check wouldn't have caught that.. *grin* "backing" is still a word, even if the next work is "soda".. spell check doesn't know what you're trying to say.. it just knows when you've typed something that isn't an actual word. How do you think so many people slip the your/you're thing past? Burns my eyes every time, I swear lol

I have no new advice to add on the porcelain sink.. just wanted to say that a spell check wouldn't have caught that.. *grin* "backing" is still a word, even if the next work is "soda".. spell check doesn't know what you're trying to say.. it just knows when you've typed something that isn't an actual word. How do you think so many people slip the your/you're thing past? Burns my eyes every time, I swear lol
ARGH! SEE WHAT I MEAN?!!? lol
ARGH! SEE WHAT I MEAN?!!? lol
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