Ceramic Sink Care
Vintage porcelain sinks are in demand for both home remodels and new builds.
Ceramic sink care. Remove stains using a mild acid like lemon juice or vinegar. Cleaning ceramic sinks is extremely easy. Using warm water liquid soap and a sponge gently clean the porcelain sink. You can save money and your sink by using gentle cleansers made from household ingredients.
Apply with a sponge or a soft kitchen cloth and rinse the surface of the sink thoroughly with plenty of water. With proper care your porcelain sink can be sparkling for years to come. All you need is a standard sponge a little washing up liquid and water. How to care for a porcelain sink.
Slightly moisten the sponge under running water. Gently clean with liquid soap and dry. As the material is very dense hardly any marks can form as dirt simply cannot adhere to it. Well last year i replaced my stainless steel sink with a ceramic one and now i can finally answer that question.
To keep your sparkling glazed surface apply a dilute solution of bleach every 2 to 3 days. Ceramic sinks are delicate and can easily become scratched or stained if not cared for properly. 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. For everyday cleaning of your ceramic sink using a soft cloth or sponge with some mild liquid soap or any vinegar based cleaner is ideal.
Made by firing a coating of porcelain a glass based ceramic material over a metal. But porcelain has a tendency to hold onto stains and it is easily scratched if you try and scrub the stains off. Remove any food soap or toothpaste build up from the surface. A couple of years ago i shared a post on showing how to clean a stainless steel sink and have gotten tons of emails asking how to clean a ceramic sink.