Use and Care Manual
Sprinkle baking soda. If your bathroom sink is still dirty after you've done a light clean, you
should sprinkle baking all over the sink. Cover as much of the surface as you can. The abrasive
force of the baking soda will help remove tough stains.
• Make sure the sink is dry before you sprinkle the baking soda.
• Use as much baking soda as you need to cover the surface area of the sink.
• ake care to sprinkle some baking soda into the grout ring around the drain. (Fig. D)
Scrub the sink. Take a clean cloth and scrub the sink down. You may have to apply a lot of pres-
sure in areas that are particularly dirty. Without scrubbing your baking soda into the sink, you
won't be able to remove all stains.
• Swirl your cloth around in circles while you rub the baking soda into the surface of the sink.
• Consider using a regular cotton cloth. Microfiber may not have the abrasive power you need
to remove some stains.
• In some instances, you may need to use a mildly abrasive dish sponge. (Fig. E)
Rinse the sink. After you've scrubbed the sink, you need to thoroughly rinse it to remove all
leftover baking soda. If you don't rinse it immediately, some of the stains may re-set and all your
work will be wasted.
• Make sure to run the water until all the baking soda has washed down the drain.
• If your sink doesn't drain properly, you may need to wipe the baking soda out with cloth rags
or paper towels. (Fig. F)
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