Use And Care Manual

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Maintaining Moen stainless steel sinks.
Situation Recommended Cleaner Method of Application
Routine Cleaning Soap, ammonia, Rub with sponge or cloth.
detergent and water Rinse with clean water
and dry. Satisfactory
for all types of finishes.
Smears Window or Rub with cloth. Satisfactory
& Fingerprints glass cleaner for all types of finishes.
Persistent Spots Stainless steel Apply with sponge or cloth.
cleaner Rub back and forth in
direction of grain lines.
Rinse with clean water
and dry. NOTE: Not for
mirror finishes.
Hard Water Spots Vinegar (full strength) Swab and soak for 5–10
minutes. Rub, then rinse
with a neutralizer—such
as baking soda solution.
Rinse with clean water
and dry.
“Rusty” Discoloration Any of the above Swab with a cloth and soak
& Atmospheric Stains for 5 minutes. If necessary,
rub with a nylon pad. Rinse
with clean water and dry.
Do not use bleach. Even when diluted, bleach can cause corrosion when
exposed to stainless steel for extended time periods. If bleach does come in
contact with your sink, rinse thoroughly.
NOTE: Water quality can also affect the appearance of your sink. Where hard
water or water with high iron content is present, a brown stain that looks like
rust may appear. In areas with water that has high concentrations of minerals
or oversoftened water, a white film may appear on the sink. If either condition
exists, we recommend drying the sink with a soft towel after each use.