T-Cut for Sinks

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staceyb

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7,107 posts

225 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Anyone have any suggestions for getting lots of little scratches in a stainless steel Franke sink.

MrV

2,748 posts

229 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Homecare Shiny sinks ,you need a little bit of elbow grease but it works wonders on Stainless steel,Tescos etc stock it but link blow so you know what to look for

http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/household-products/homecar...

shirt

22,629 posts

202 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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same question (sorry to hijack but it reminded me) for ceramic. I have grey marks that won't scrub out, on the surface not scratched through.

MrV

2,748 posts

229 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Feeling like Molly maid tonight smile

There are a few different ways of getting rid of them but a bath rubber works really well

http://www.totalbathrooms.co.uk/vmchk/Cramer-Bath-...

If you only want to spend a couple of quid Astonish do a cleaning paste thats pretty good to smile

staceyb

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7,107 posts

225 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Cheers Mr V, used to use their hob cleaner for the old ceramic hob.

OldSkoolRS

6,754 posts

180 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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MrV said:
Feeling like Molly maid tonight smile
Well while you're at it, I bought a Franke 'Fragranite' black sink and it looks a bit 'grey' almost like a watermark near the top 2-3", but it doesn't seem to clean off. I don't want to damage it but it peeves me that it looks a bit secondhand. I've already had the granite worktop fitted so can't return it either...

netherfield

2,690 posts

185 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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ditto to the above.