I would rub the sink down with a very fine wet and dry sand paper then mask what u dont want paint on.The paint id use is Plastikote which comes in a variety of colours as well as for certain jobs.
B&Q sell it and it makes a good job but be careful when spraying as it does not harden straight away and will run if not put on in thin coats.
Picture is just an example
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You could paint a plastic sink with Plasticote but it would probably end up looking worse than just left yellow, some paint can react with plastic & melt it. It depends if the yellow is on the surface or the plastic has chemically reacted with light & its all the way through. You could try rubbing a small section with Tcut to see if it comes white & if so then Tcut the whole thing then polish back to a shine..
Quote: Originally posted by michell8 on 27/3/2014
You could paint a plastic sink with Plasticote but it would probably end up looking worse than just left yellow, some paint can react with plastic & melt it. It depends if the yellow is on the surface or the plastic has chemically reacted with light & its all the way through. You could try rubbing a small section with Tcut to see if it comes white & if so then Tcut the whole thing then polish back to a shine..
I disagree with you as a few on here has reported back on what an excellent job its done.
It will not MELT anything as long as you chose the right stuff for the right job.
I have used PlastiKote on sinks and other things, Spray a very light coat and leave for 10 mins, then a second light coat, slowly building up to the finish you want.
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I did use bleach on it a couple of days ago it did improve the bathroom one quite well but greatly improved the kitchen one...we intend to leave well alone now def not worth shelling out for new ones thank you all for your replies
If you still have not solved your problem I suggest trying some stuff called Crystal Glo
I told a lady on here about it for removing fence paint off her caravan, she tried it and is well happy with the results, there are two sorts just google and try the one that removes yellowing I am sure you will be pleased with the results.