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Hey Ladies - HAULN-SS - 05-11-2010

I know some of you probably dabble in makeup, or maybe even wear it full time. My g/f somehow got some kind of black makeup in the sink, and when i was cleaning it, it smeared, and the smear is like permanent now. I tried stovetop cleaner, regular cleaner, windex, blah blah blah, and nothing is making it even budge.

The sink is made of some kind of fake porcealan counter top stuff, but i dont know what it's called.

Any ideas for getting it off?


Re: Hey Ladies - BLINGMW - 05-11-2010

bleach


Re: Hey Ladies - WRXtranceformed - 05-11-2010

Brillo pad, you can usually buff that stuff out with a piece of it.


Re: Hey Ladies - Evan - 05-12-2010

I call BS


Re: Hey Ladies - SlimKlim - 05-12-2010

See, cleaning was your first mistake. That's clearly her job. A better course of action, as follows:

Step One: Notice mess
Step Two: Instruct woman to clean
Step Three: Crack beer, recline, profit.


Re: Hey Ladies - HAULN-SS - 05-12-2010

hrmm..i'll try a brillo pad, wasnt sure if it will scuff the surface or not though


Re: Hey Ladies - PDenbigh - 05-12-2010

Perhaps try makeup remover? :dunno:


Re: Hey Ladies - Apoc - 05-12-2010

fire


Re: Hey Ladies - Ole - 05-12-2010

Evan Wrote:I call BS
+1


Re: Hey Ladies - WRXtranceformed - 05-12-2010

If Brillo doesn't work, you could also try a fine grit sandpaper, as long as it's not like the shiny type of porcelain. If that doesn't work, there's a treatment that is used on granite called poultice that may work. Just google it.


Re: Hey Ladies - .RJ - 05-12-2010

Ajax. It works great for kitchen sink stains.


Re: Hey Ladies - Mike - 05-12-2010

Kill her.


Re: Hey Ladies - CaptainHenreh - 05-12-2010

gasoline.


Re: Hey Ladies - Jeff - 05-12-2010

Diesel.


Re: Hey Ladies - CaptainHenreh - 05-12-2010

Drano?


Re: Hey Ladies - Jeff - 05-12-2010

Fresh oil spooned from The Gulf.


Re: Hey Ladies - CaptainHenreh - 05-12-2010

Battery acid.


Re: Hey Ladies - Jeff - 05-12-2010

Virgin Blood.


Re: Hey Ladies - CaptainHenreh - 05-12-2010

Rattlesnake venom


Re: Hey Ladies - Jeff - 05-12-2010

Shark Sperm.