Use and Care Manual

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
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 touch, then it is too hot to be in a
glass sink.
SANITIZATION
The best method to clean a glass sink is with
a standard glass cleaner. We recommend
Windex® or Crystal Rain®, or a mixture of
vinegar and water. With a soft sponge or cloth,
scrub the glass with a circular motion. Rinse
and wipe down with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive
cleaners or scouring pads, which may scratch
the glass. Additionally, be careful when cleaning
the exterior of a glass sink as it might have a
decorative foil or printed application that could
be damaged by scrubbing.
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.
HARD WATER
If you have hard water, the bowl of the sink sink
should be wiped down with a soft cloth after
each use to avoid the buildup of mineral stains.
Additionally, a heavy solution of water softener
and hot water can be applied with a cloth and
then dried to reduce spotting.
FROSTED GLASS
Frosted glass exteriors can be cleaned with
standard ammonia-based glass cleaners. Using
paper towels, newspaper or an abrasive sponge,
wipe the frosted glass sink in a circular motion.
Frosted glass is much more resilient than
“normal” glass due to the process it underwent
to achieve its appearance, so it can be scrubbed
vigorously.
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