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Burn Marks on Porcelin SinkKaren from Sacramento, California Feedback About This Post:RE: Burn Marks on Porcelin SinkIF NOTHING ELSE WORKS, CONTACT YOUR HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE. IT SHOULD BE COVERED. Post By LORI (Guest Post) RE: Burn Marks on Porcelin SinkIf the burn has eaten into the surface (run your fingertip over the edge to feel if there is a slight depression) you will need to have it refinished. You can coat it temporarily with white nail polish. Post By Beth (Guest Post) RE: Burn Marks on Porcelin SinkTake an alka seltzer tablet and dip it in a little water. Then gently rub it into the stain. You should see results in just a few minutes. You can also try baking sode, but that could dull the surface. Post By Guest (Guest Post) |
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