How Do You Clean Porcelain Apron Front Sinks?
Porcelain apron front sinks bring a vintage look to your home. Porcelain sinks are easy to keep clean and shiny if you rinse them after every use (to prevent soap scum and water mineral deposits) and clean them as often as necessary. Cleaning apron front sinks is similar to cleaning any other porcelain sink. The only difference between cleaning other types of porcelain sinks and cleaning apron front sinks is you’ll be cleaning the apron (the front) as well. Fill your apron front sink 1/4 of the way full with warm water. Add 1 tbsp. mild dish detergent. Put on rubber gloves to protect your skin. Dampen a sponge in the water and then sprinkle either baking soda or a nonabrasive cleaning powder on the damp sponge. Scrub the back, inner area and rim of the sink with the sponge. Apply more baking soda or cleaning powder to the sponge. Scrub the inside walls of the sink and then the bottom. Let the water drain out and turn on the faucet. Wipe the already-scrubbed surfaces with a cloth dampen