Stained porcelain sink

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JPG wrote:What the H is "Ceramik"? :rolleyes:
Just buy good SS, it goes with everything and does not stain!!!!!!!!!! :D
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ERLover wrote:
JPG wrote:What the H is "Ceramik"? :rolleyes:
Just buy good SS, it goes with everything and does not stain!!!!!!!!!! :D
Wanna bet? :rolleyes:
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JPG wrote:What the H is "Ceramik"? :rolleyes:
Ceramic cook top cleaner. It works and does not scratch glass. We used it on our sink.

Someone said stainless does not stain. Excellent and very good stainless does not stain. Good and below stainless will stain. But there is stainless cleanser for cleaning it and from experience it removes most if not all stains from good and above stainless. Cheap stainless will actually rust.
Poor stainless will stain and you can not get the stains out.

At one time stainless was stainless today it may or may not stain but the are allowed to call it stainless. That is the crap that our government has allowed to happen.

I say if it it says stainless it should be stainless or the words stainless can not be used!
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At one time stainless was stainless today it may or may not stain but the are allowed to call it stainless. That is the crap that our government has allowed to happen.
Would that be the US Department of Kitchen Sinks? Is that a cabinet-level department? :rolleyes:
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Fully funded by our tax money!
Consumer protection - FTC, Attorney General. State Consumer Protection, State Attorney General and many many many more agencies, bureaus and commissions charged with protecting the consumer but doing little more than taking their money and watching.

Also there is a thing called ethics and integrity which many of us seemed to have forgotten in our headlong plunge to the bottom in pursuit of getting what is ours.
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JPG wrote:
ERLover wrote:
JPG wrote:What the H is "Ceramik"? :rolleyes:
Just buy good SS, it goes with everything and does not stain!!!!!!!!!! :D
Wanna bet? :rolleyes:
SS = ShopSmith on this forum.
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dusty wrote:
JPG wrote:
ERLover wrote:
Just buy good SS, it goes with everything and does not stain!!!!!!!!!! :D
Wanna bet? :rolleyes:
SS = ShopSmith on this forum.
In another context, yes. In this thread, no. ;)
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Sorry. SS = Shopsmith

These homemade acronyms drive me buggy.
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dusty wrote:Sorry. SS = Shopsmith

These homemade acronyms drive me buggy.
So 'who' determines what the 'official' ones are? ;)

Context matters!

Google ss and see what comes back. :rolleyes:

You are old enough to remember.
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dusty wrote:Sorry. SS = Shopsmith

These homemade acronyms drive me buggy.

But Dusty, he's a grate speller. :)
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