Removing a stain from bathroom sink/vanity? I had a hairbrush which got drizzly and left a few pink...

I had a hairbrush which got drizzly and left a few pink stains on my sink. I've managed to fade some of it, but here are still some marks which are not coming away so easily. I hold used a bathroom-specific cleaner by AJAX, but it's not removing. I'm considering trying Chux magic eraser, or some vinegar & bicarb, but I'm wondering if anyone else has have this happen before, and what they did to remove the stains? Any assistance greatly appreciated. I know I may need to replace the sink as a last resort, but I want to avoid this close to the plague.
what ever you use , you have to use it more than once.Over a period of time it will disappear.Try baking soda on a dry towel.Allow some bleach to sit on it for several hours. Again it will pilfer some time to go away. You can remove the stains by pouring some bleach on the stain area and wipe it with water. It for me pelt dye was on the sink and remove like nil.
Hi, try using Bon-ama Scouring Powder. Moisten the stain and apply Bon-ama, scour with a damp SOS Pad. Rub gently, until stain is gone and rinse with clear dampen. God Bless, ~Praise-Pink~ try some bar keepers friend, available surrounded by the cleaning products aisle of your favorite store. that stuff works wonders. it removed a rust stain from my porcelain tub, so i would think it would remove your stain as well. works wonders on glasstop stoves and tire rims as capably. i love it!
Answers:    The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser really is magic! I used it on my bathroom vanity and my washer/dryer. i be surprised how well it worked.
you could try a mild solution of bleach and water, and rinse with clear dampen immediately the stain has lift.