Use and Care Guide

Elkay Stainless Steel Sink Care and Cleaning
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With proper care and maintenance, your Elkay stainless steel sink will give you a lifetime
of service. Below are the suggestions for the care and cleaning of your Elkay sink.
General Cleaning
It is recommended to clean Elkay sinks daily to avoid build-up of soap or mineral
deposits, as these tend to have an adverse effect on the appearance of the product. For
daily cleaning use an ordinary mild detergent and soft cloth to rinse and dry the sink.
Allowing water or cleaners to evaporate on metal will negatively impact the look of the
sink. To avoid this, it is important to dry the sink after each use.
To avoid unwanted build-up, it is recommended to dry your sink after each use.
Soft abrasive cleaners may be used when necessary (Blue Scotch-Brite Pads).
Strong abrasive cleaners will scratch and dull the surface (Green Scotch-Brite
Pads).
Do’s
It is recommended the use of an Elkay bottom grid or rinsing basket to protect
your sink.
Run cold water when pouring boiling water into sink.
It is recommended that you clean your sink prior to first use.
Do Not’s
Avoid storing open containers of household cleaners and chemicals containing
chloride such as bleach, acid, and drain cleaners or toilet bowl cleaner beneath
the sink. Vapor emission from the chlorides can cause corrosion and pitting to
the exposed stainless steel and other metals including faucet water supply lines.
Do not use dish mats as these can trap soap and dirt making sink maintenance
more time-consuming and cultivate harmful bacteria.
Do not leave standing water in your sink, especially if the water contains anything
that could stain the sink (i.e. coffee or tea).
Stainless Steel
Light scratches are normal for stainless steel sinks; over time they will blend into the
uniform finish pattern.
Steel soap pads, steel wool, or wire brushes should never be used; particles can
adhere to a stainless steel sink surface and will eventually rust. If an abrasive pad
must be used Elkay recommends Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch (blue Scotch-Brite
pad).
Do not use cleaners containing ammonia, bleach, or other harsh chemicals.
Chemicals containing chlorides (bleach) are particularly damaging to stainless. If
used, rinse the surface immediately to prevent corrosion.
Recommended Cleaning Products:
Bar Keeper's Friend Soft Cleanser
Stainless steel cleaner & polish
Or any mild detergent

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