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Old 01-22-2009, 07:28 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Bizzymammabee View Post
Make the banking soda and white vinegar paste and put it on there and let it sit some. Baking soda is what they use to make the oxyclean. The vinegar is a natural whitening agent and the baking soda will help as well in removing any stains. You can also add a little lemon juice to the mixture for the smell and the lemon oils and citric acid is a good natural cleaner.

I am not sure long term if the clorox whether it's diulted or not is safe for the corian.
Thank you. It is a very small amount- I use a 4 c measuring cup and do 1/2 c bleach and the rest water but still... I'd love to get away from chlorine bleach all together.

To make the paste and get it to cover all of the sink I'm guessing it would be easiest to first pour the vinegar all over the sink and then sprinkle the baking soda? My sink is nice and bright right now but I'll try that next time.
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