How can I remove polyurethane drips from my stainless steel sink?




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Here is some advice on how to get rid of the stain: https://www.justanswer.com/appliance/07u12-remove-polyurethane-stainless-steel-appliance.html
I get this all the time. I remove the bulk of the polyurethane with a butter knife to prevent scratching. Then using 0000 steelwool to remove the rest. Leaves no residue or scratches.
Hi Laurie, put on some rubber gloves
How to Remove Polyurethane From a Sink
You can buy urethane remover from a diy store. Or go there and read the ingredients of the remover and see if you have them at home and save some money.
Soapy Boiling water in contact with polyurethane until it softens. Lift with blunt knife or spatular.
Baking soda mixed with liquid dish soap can make a good paste to gently rub on the stain. Be sure to rinse the stainless steel surface thoroughly, and towel dry. If the stain still remains you can try vinegar. Remember to thoroughly rinse and towel dry.