Care for stainless steel sinks
Use and maintenance of a stainless steel sink
What to do to make your stainless steel sink last for years in perfect condition? We recommend that you read this guide on how to properly care for a stainless steel sink.
Daily cleaning of stainless steel sink
After using the sink, rinse it thoroughly and dry it with a clean soft cloth to remove water stains etc. Clean water is sufficient for everyday maintenance. If necessary, a gentle cleaning agent (cleaning product for dishwashing) can also be used. Do not use any abrasive materials such as steel wool, wire wool, or sharp brushes. These products can damage the surface of stainless steel.
Prevent damage
Considering that the sink is used daily, light scratches and dents on the surface cannot be avoided. If handled too roughly, the sink may get damaged. Therefore, it is necessary to be careful when placing objects in the sink or on the drainer. In addition, damage can be limited by minimizing the rubbing of objects against the material. We recommend using a protective grid on the bottom of the sink.
Maintaining the cleanliness of PVD coated sinks in color.
Avoid kitchen oil, toothpaste, dishwasher tablets, paints, liquids, or other chemical materials in the sink. Exposure to chemicals, acids, food residues, and rusty objects can damage the coating or PVD layer and cause irreparable damage to the sink. If your sink comes into contact with any of these agents, immediately remove them and clean the sink thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Avoid heat.
Do not place any hot pans on the surface of the sink or the drainer. It is best to use the bottom grid in the sink.