![]() Any ideas of how to remove the marks please? Rita ShahĪ. I was cleaning my silver cutlery and some of the silver cleaning liquid got onto the stainless steel sink and has left marks as though the steel has been bleached. My sink seemed to have deeper brush groves around the top and that area took the most rubbing - but all the stains came off. Your rag turns black and your sinks return to their original color. Today, I used some polish my friend put in a bottle for me last year, so, sorry about not knowing the name. It took three applications, but there are no remaining black marks. After coming to this site, I remembered that to sell my other house, I used car polish to clean and polish the old sinks. I too got Tarn-X on my new kitchen sinks. I have dark grey stains on my stainless sink from Tarn-X I have scrubbed with everything. What can I do to bring the entire stove back to it's original Stainless Steel color? Gwendolyn Doggett The stove was washed down with soap and water next I used Wright's silver cream and it took the stove back to where it's original color was except for the heaviest of the streaks and dark colorations. Later, the stove was wiped down after seeing various dark streaks and circles on what appear to have been former food spills and Tarn-x residue. A cleaner, brand name Tarn-X, was wiped on the stove and left on. Faith O'Kelley - Asheville, North Carolina īarrysRestoreItAll manufactures an easy to use kit, called Scratch-B-Gone for the remediation of Stainless steel and quick removal of scratch, stain, chemical burn and rust from all surfaces of real Stainless steel appliances, sinks, and grills. ![]() The silver cleaner spilled in the sink was Tarn-X. I spilled silver polish in my stainless steel sink and did not realize it until sometime later. ↓ Closely related postings, oldest first ↓ I Hope this message gets read or is useful to someone. I tried toothpaste and with about 10 minutes of light scrubbing, with the grain, as suggested, it came out! ![]() I am so very thankful for seeing your posts here. In my effort to clean some other metal, I spilled some Tarn-x in the sink. We just installed a beautiful stainless steel sink a few weeks ago. People have been offering their solutions to that problem on this page for 17 years now: Start simple with toothpaste if it doesn't seem to be working at all, then move on to an abrasive cleaner like Barkeepers Friend, and if that's still not enough you'll need an abrasive kit like Scratch-B-Gone. ![]()
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