How To Keep Your White Porcelain Kitchen Sink Sparkling Clean

How To Keep Your White Porcelain Kitchen Sink Sparkling Clean

Do you have a white kitchen sink? I do, and I love when it’s shiny and clean. But sometimes pots, pans and dishes sitting in the sink leave behind scratches and stains that leave my sink looking dull and dirty. Today I’m showing you the steps I take to turn my scratched up, dingy off-white sink into a sparkling clean, brand new looking stark white sink again. Here’s the before photo of my sink:

See what I mean about the scratches? The lighting in this photo makes the sink appear much whiter than it actually is..

I start with my trusty Clorox with Bleach spray from Target:

I spray all surfaces of my sink (be careful to keep the bleach off your countertops!) and let it sit for a few minutes. I like to open the windows so it airs out a bit. Don’t inhale the fumes if you can help it!

Here’s what my sink looks like after I rinse out all of the Clorox.. It’s much whiter and shinier, but those darn scratches haven’t budged an inch!

So my next step is Bar Keepers Friend. If you’ve never heard of this product before, then you’re in for a real treat. This is a serious miracle worker when it comes to your sink or bathtub.

So make sure all surfaces that you want to scrub are wet or at least damp, then sprinkle liberally with Bar Keepers. I let it sit for about one minute or so and then go at it with a wet rag. Don’t be afraid to use a little elbow grease here! With your rag, use the paste made from the powder and water and scrub away all the scratches and stains. If yours are just surface scratches, they should come right up!

This photo shows how much powder I sprinkled on my scratches.. I went a little crazy, but it always works!

After I rinse away all the powder/paste residue from the Bar Keepers, I dry the sink up with a hand towel. Once completely dry, I break out the handy dandy Windex:

I Windex my sink all up and give it a nice shine.. And voila! Look how gorgeous and sparkly clean my white kitchen sink is now! No more scratches, no more stains, just clean and shiny all over! Here’s my after photo:

If you noticed in the above photos, I had a calcium build up (the brown ring) around the drain on the left side of the sink.. We chipped that away with the tip of a utility knife then used Bar Keepers Friend to scrub away any remaining scratches or surface stains.
I love having a pretty white sink! It’s pretty yucky to wash the dishes you eat off of in a dirty looking kitchen sink. So if your sink has some scratches and stains, I challenge you to add an extra 10 minutes onto your kitchen cleaning routine next time, and try this to your sink! You won’t be sorry.
1600 1066 Angela Lanter
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5 Comments
  • Allison Jane

    Mother Nature is crying with all those chemicals being rinsed down the sink! 🙁 baking soda, vinegar & hot water from a kettle have the exact same effect without the harsh pollutants. A squeeze of lemon cuts the harsh smell from the vingar

  • kristara may

    Angela, it looks beautiful but if you are interested in trying a more environmentally safe option, you should check out Norwex! 🙂

    kristaravainio.norwex.biz

  • Ashley Bohlman

    Great idea! I'm going to try this out on my bath tubs and sinks. I also love Pinterest. Its so addicting!

  • Gerrie Shatter

    Love the article! Thanks for showing the progress with all the pictures you shared. I will recommend this to all my friends and colleagues.

    Best Regards! New Southgate Carpet Cleaners Ltd.

  • Have tried this a few times and have been impressed the results. Cheap and easy solution. Thank you!

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