Mucky sink!!! (1 Viewer)

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Got a Buerstner Nexxo with a metal sink which is marked with rust spots from a metal drainage protector. Anyone any ideas about how to remove marks. Not sure if it is supposed to be stainless steel ha har. We have tried Cif bathroom cleaner would worried about using anything too abrasive.
 

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Lifted from the net so can't say if it works..

Removing Rust Spots from a Stainless Steel Sink

Materials and Ingredients:

1 part cream of tartar
A little lemon juice
Small bowl
Cloth

1. Mix the cream of tartar and lemon juice in a small bowl and mix.

2. Apply the paste to the rust stains and massage it in.

Note: If the rust is heavily embedded, let the cleaning paste sit for hours.

3. Wipe clean!

Tip: If the rust still won't come off, bring in the heavy-duty solution:

* Pour a little lighter fluid on a paper towel and rub over the rust, and if it's taking some time for the rust to come off, add a little more lighter fluid. Safety Alert: Please use caution when using lighter fluid.

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Patio cleaner

also try vinagar
 
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Try Astonish paste :thumb: it is astonishing:thumb::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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not patio cleaner, it contains hydrocloric acid and will discolour mild/stainless steel,

WD40 might work, i personally would use white vinegar on a piece of kitchen roll, place it quite damp on the rust, leave for upto an hour, checking every 15 mins, the citric acid will desolve the rust, once gone spray with WD40 or silicone spray to protect from rerusting
 

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