Care & Mentenance

Tips and Warnings:
Be sure to install drain completely flush with bottom of sink so there is no standing water after use.
TEAK,MAHOGANY, PETRIFIED
WOOD & TEAK ROOT
FACTS AND CARE
Teak is one of the most durable woods available today. It is
grown in sustainable forests and has a unique growth process
that creates fabulous variations in the grain and color of the
wood. Teak possesses a natural resistance to moisture and
bacteria, making it a good choice of material for sinks.
Darkening of the wood will occur over time for a deeper finish.Before
only the trunk was used, but now the roots have been exploited and can
be used to make unique and durable vessels as well.
Mahogany is a strong durable wood with a beautiful deep hue
that has been used since the seventeenth century. It is less
likely to warp, shrink and swell than many other woods.
When it comes to the most natural sink out there, petrified wood
takes the number one spot. Over the course of thousands of years the
process of fossilization made it possible to transform the wood into
stone , all while still keeping the wood structure intact.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Your teak,mahoganomy, or petrified wood sink requires a little extra care to preserve its natural beauty.
You shoud wipe the surface dry after each use to avoid stains or discoloration.
Cleaning is simple. Just wipe with a soft damp cloth when needed. A liquid anti-bacterial soap can be
used when needed. A solution of vinegar and warm water can also be used. Be sure to rinse and wipe
off excess moisture. DO NOT USE harsh cleaners(abrasives/caustics) or bleach on your teak and wood
sink. They may damage the finish.
Your wood sink has been sealed with an epoxy resin to help resist stains and aging.
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Teak
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Teak Root

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