The problem with really ground-in dirt is that you can spend time scrubbing, with the rubber gloves and the cleanser and plenty of elbow grease, and you know that's it's a hell of a lot better than before you scrubbed, but anyone walking in for the first time would look at the sink and think "that needs scrubbing".
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As I'm unpacking and dealing with boxes to the ceiling, I'm doing pictures along the way so I'll be able to show my progress.
One of the things I like about alt.recovery.clutter is that you can post the smallest accomplishment, one that most people would think "so what?" about, and get praise and support. I need that!
Have you tried Barkeeper's Friend cleanser?
Anita Rowland (http://www.anitarowland.com/)
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If it makes you feel bad to look at it, and you have to look at it a lot, you could always consider getting a new sink. They're cheaper than you'd think. Ending is better than mending! You could give your old one to some homeless people who don't have a kitchen sink at all...