Use and Care Manual

Cleaning Instructions
For general maintenance all glass sinks can be regularly cleaned with a mild detergent, warm water, and a soft cloth. 
Wiping down and drying any sink after each use is the best protection against hard water creating blemishes which may 
become difcult to eliminate. For a thorough cleaning after extended use, or to remove stubborn stains, follow the sug-
gestions below.
Glass 
Undermount Sinks
The General Care and Cleaning of Any Glass Sink
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Glass Undermount
SANITIZATION
Glass sinks should be cleaned on a regular basis in 
order to avoid any mineral or bacteria buildup. Spots 
or ngerprints can be wiped away with a standard 
glass cleaner, or a mixture of vinegar and water, and 
a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scouring pads 
which may scratch the glass. 
WATER TEMPERATURE
Extremely hot water could cause a glass sink to crack 
or shatter. As a general rule, if the water is too hot to 
the touch, then it is too hot to be in a glass sink. 
HARD WATER
Wiping the sink dry after each use is important in order 
to avoid spots, especially if you have hard water. Long-
standing hard water spots on glass can create mineral 
stains which cannot be removed.
DAMAGE
Do not store heavy or sharp objects above glass sinks. 
If they fall, they can scratch or shatter the sink. A 
chipped or cracked glass sink cannot be repaired.

