How do you clean a Mustee laundry tub?
How do you clean a Mustee laundry tub?
If the vinegar mixture is not taking care of a stain or buildup of soap scum, you can make a stronger laundry tub cleaner by mixing one part water, one part baking soda and one part white vinegar or lemon juice. This will form a paste that you can apply to the stained areas.
Where is Mustee made?
U.S.A.
Made and Printed in U.S.A.
What is the sink in the laundry room called?
utility
A laundry room sink, also called a utility or laundry sink, can be a major convenience if you have the space for one in your home. These sinks are useful for hand-washing clothes, treating stains, or even just cleaning up around the house.
What do you put under utility sink?
If your utility sink is not set against a wall or appliance on one side (like ours), you will need an extra piece of plywood for the third side. 2 or 3 Pieces of 1/2″ or 3/4″ plywood to cover the front and sides of your sink. Remember to allow for an overlap of the corners when measuring.
How big is a mustee drop in sink?
This is a Mustee drop-in utility sink in the color white. It is molded using matched metal molds with premium fiberglass blended with special resins for extra strength and durability with a 17 gallon capacity, extra deep bowl.
What kind of molding does mustee utility sink use?
It is molded using matched metal molds with premium fiberglass blended with special resins for extra strength and durability with a 17 gallon capacity, extra deep bowl. This utility sink features a 1-1/2″ drain assembly with stopper and a stain-resistant, semi-gloss, colorfast finish.
Which is the best mounting type for utility sinks?
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What should I use to clean my utility sink?
The surface of your utility sink may be cleaned with a mild soap solution in warm water using a soft cloth. When using a cleaner product, carefully read the label to ensure that the cleaner is safe for use on the material. For stubborn stains use Soft Scrub® by Clorox®, Spic-n-Span®, Mr Clean® Magic Eraser, or like cleaners.