Restoring an old bathroom sink
My sink in my Ford Herald motor home has dis-coloured with age. Does anyone have any advice on how to restore it, without replacing it please?
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What's it made of?
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Some of the plastic sinks are really thin, so you need to be careful, but something to gently 'cut' the top layer might work - toothpaste is a safe bet, it certainly works on yellowed plastic car headlamps although a fair bit of elbow grease is required; try it on a small discrete area first would be my advice.
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The cleaners mentioned, Tonker, should leave the surface pretty much the same colour as new always allowing for some degree of fade ~~ you really wont get it right back to " As New " condition no matter how long you spend on your knees . After the item has been gently fettled up then just a simple swill over with warm soapy water should remove any gunge left, then bingo -- get yer washing up sorted, Laddie !!
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Made for marine GRP applications Y10 is non-abrasive and very effective at removing staining in plastics. If cutting paste isn’t effective it might just do the job
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