Tuesday, December 3, 2013

How To Whiten an RV Kitchen Sink

Corian is a great material, but it isn't impervious to staining and discoloring.  Here's a quick, easy tip for whitening a Corian or similar solid-surface kitchen or bathroom sink. Whether in your RV or in your house, this simple technique will rejuvenate even the dingiest and most discolored sink.

When our RV's sink first began getting dingy and stained, we tried whitening it with bleach, which we'd heard was very effective.  Bleach is just so smelly and toxic that we decided to stop using it. Here's a better way to get the job done.



We don't pretend to be experts on any particular RV topic, and mostly know about maintaining our own rig. But many systems are the same on different RVs. The advice we give works well for us, but be sure to consult a professional technician if you're unsure about working on your own RV.

3 comments:

  1. That sounds like a good method. BTW the CC is horrid as it is very hard to make out what is being said. Thinks like Stink and six for sink and plain garbled sentences.

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    1. Sorry you're having trouble with the audio. I just watched/listened to the entire video and the audio was very clear for me, so I don't know what could be causing the trouble you're having. If you're having the same problem on other videos, etc., it could be in your equipment. Hope you can get it fixed. Thanks for watching! --Diane from RVtravel.com

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    2. Thanks for replying to this Diane. We also just viewed the video on several different browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari and our iPhone 5s. The audio works fine on all of them, and we've never had anyone comment about a problem before. We think you have it right that's it's something local on their end. Thanks again!

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