Oxalic acid? Kathy On Oct 18, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Consie Powell wrote: > Something just occurred to me. The discussion of concern for tiny > abrasions made me think of my sink. In our new house I have a white > sink that is made of some kind of something that's not enameled cast > iron. The appliance lady swore by it. So that's what we got. But, in > the first weeks in the house (granted, almost 2 years ago now), it > really stained up pretty well, and normal scrubbing did virtually > nothing. All the on-line stuff for that kind of sink said just fill > it with water with clorox in it. Well, that's not an option, as I > don't like to send that kind of poison down into my septic system to > kill of all those wonderful beneficial beasties. What I did end up > trying, and use now, consistently, is Barkeeper's Friend. It is not > a scouring powder; it is, I think, the same type of "acid" that's in > rhubarb (forget what it is). It really works well. It sparkles the > sink nicely, is not abrasive, and is quite benign. You might try > that on the stains on the palette and see what happens. You can get > it at the grocery store or hardware store. > > Consie Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at http://citnews.unl.edu/presentmethods_lana/listserv/index.html