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Removing Tea Stain from a Black Composite Sink?

I have tea stains in my black composite sink that will not come off. I have tried BarKeepers Friend, Supreme Surface Scum & Mineral Deposit Remover, Supreme Surface Granite & Quartz Cleaner, and CTP Granite & Quartz Treatment. I saw comments that vinegar and water will remove stains. I read on a few other websites that vinegar should not be used on composite sinks. I don't know what else to try.

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December 20, 20180 found this helpful

Try the Magic Eraser

 
December 21, 20180 found this helpful

Thank you!

 
December 27, 20180 found this helpful

The Magic Eraser removed every bit of the tea stains. My sink looks great again. Thank you!

 

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December 27, 20180 found this helpful

You are welcome! I get the knockoffs from China on Amazon. It takes a while to ship, but so worth it

 
February 5, 20210 found this helpful

Per you suggestion, I tried the magic eraser on my 2 year old granite composit sink, which was very stained from coffee and tea. I was shocked! It took away all stains, which absorbed into the magic eraser!

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After cleaning, I coated with a mineral oil conditioner for Quartz and Granite composite sinks. They look like new! Thank you so much!

 

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December 20, 20180 found this helpful

Diluted vinegar 1\2 vinegar 1\2 water can work on newer stains,just don't let it sit for more than a few minutes. Older stains make a paste with water and baking soda and use a soft rag or sponge and gently scrub out spots.

Best wishes!

 
December 21, 20180 found this helpful

Thanks! I will try that.

 

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December 21, 20180 found this helpful

Stubborn stains seem to be difficult to remove from composite sinks and most likely, black makes it even more difficult.
Here are a couple of suggestions from Hunker web site:

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"Spray the stains with a 50-50 mix of white vinegar and water or apply a paste made with baking soda and a little water to the stains. Rinse the sink and then wipe it dry."

"Mix a 50-50 solution of bleach and water and apply it to the most stubborn sink stains. Drench the sink with water after cleaning it. Then wipe it dry."

www.hunker.com/.../how-to-clean-a-granite-composite...

 
January 5, 20190 found this helpful

Try Awesome You can get it at Dollar General stores Removes coffee berry smokers stains wonderful And its only a $1 I always keep it on hand Great on greasy stuff too

 

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