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The wrong cleaner turned my STAINLESS STEEL SINK BLACK HELP!
I USED A PRODUCT BY ACCIDENT CALLED
Zap Restorer THAT IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE USED ON STAINLESS STEEL...YEP YOU GUESSED IT NOW MY STAINLESS STEEL SINK IS BLACK....CAN ANYONE GUIDE ME TO A SOLUTION TO THIS MESS I CAUSED? HELP!
THANKS,
- Chandler, Arizona, USA
2002
Soap, hot water, assorted grits of Scotch-brite pads and lots and lots of elbow grease. Sink replacement is another option.
James Watts- Navarre, Florida
2002
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