1. Preparation:
- Gather necessary materials: baking soda, white vinegar, dish soap, a soft sponge, an old toothbrush, and cotton swabs.
- Put on rubber gloves to protect your hands.
2. Remove Surface Debris:
- Rinse the sink with warm water to remove loose dirt, hair, or other particles.
3. Baking Soda and Vinegar Paste:
- Mix equal parts baking soda and white vinegar to create a paste.
- Apply the paste to the stained areas using a soft sponge or old toothbrush.
- Let the paste sit for 15-20 minutes to dissolve stains.
4. Scrubbing:
- Use a soft sponge or old toothbrush to scrub the stained areas gently in circular motions.
- Pay extra attention to corners, edges, and faucet areas.
5. Rinse and Dry:
- Rinse the sink thoroughly with warm water to remove the paste and dissolved stains.
- Dry the sink using a clean, soft cloth to prevent water spots.
6. Tackle Tough Stains:
- For stubborn stains, repeat steps 3 and 4 with a baking soda and dish soap paste.
- Allow it to sit for a few minutes longer before scrubbing.
7. Use Cotton Swabs:
- For hard-to-reach areas or faucet crevices, use cotton swabs dipped in white vinegar to remove stains.
8. Rinse and Repeat:
- Rinse the sink thoroughly and dry it after each cleaning step.
- Repeat the process if the stains persist.
9. Regular Cleaning:
- To prevent buildup and future stains, clean your bathroom sink regularly with mild dish soap and water.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the sink's surface.
10. Preventive Measures:
- Rinse toothpaste, soap residues, and other products after each use to prevent staining.
- Dry the sink after every use to prevent water spots.
Remember to always test cleaning solutions in a small, inconspicuous area before applying them to the entire sink to ensure no damage occurs.