We have a copper farm sink in our kitchen. I have a hard time keeping it shiny. Looks like an old penny rather than a new one. I have tried vinegar but that only cleans it for a couple of days and it takes about 30 minutes to clean it each time.
Is there a better, quicker, longer-lasting solution? Thanks!

May 14th, 2010 on 8:38 pm
There is a product “Bar Keepers Friend” that I use on my copper bottom pans. It does work well but I’ve not found a long lasting cleaner. This is found in the cleaning products section of most grocery stores.
May 14th, 2010 on 9:13 pm
buy a new sink maybe
May 14th, 2010 on 9:29 pm
Try giving your sink a good once over in ketchup…. The cheaper the better… Once it’s shiney the way you want it… Give it a good coat of TURTLE WAX paste like you would use on a car… This will give it a coating to protect it from dirt/staining and debris…. You may have to repeat this process every couple of weeks…
good luck