Use and Care Manual

ALWAYS
Rinse the sink thoroughly and clean with a non-abrasive cleanser aer each use.•
Clean the sink of any mineral deposits at least once a week with a mild abrasive cleanser such as •
vinegar. Rub lightly with a so cloth and warm water in the direction of the grain lines, followed by a
thorough rinse.
Towel dry the sink aer each use and clean the sink to prevent mineral deposits from forming.•
Do routine cleaning with a mild cleanser.•
Use a bottom grid or rinsing basket to protect the nish from scratches. •
FOODS
WATER WITH HIGH IRON CONTENT
WATER WITH HIGH MINERAL CONTENT
Some foods contain high concentration •
of salt. Such foods should not be allowed
to sit dry on the sinks surface. Rinse your
sink thoroughly to ensure no food residue
is le on the surface of the sink overnight.
Rainwater travels through the ground and soil which brings iron to our water supply.e quality of •
your water can aect your sinks surface. When water has a high concentration of iron, brown surface
stains can form on the sink, giving it an appearance of rust. us, proper maintenance is required to
protect the surface of the sink, especially when the sink is used in areas with a high concentration of
iron in the water supply.
If your water supply has a high concentration of minerals or your house has a water soener system •
installed, a white lm may develop on the sink. We highly suggest you towel dry your sink aer each
use and clean on a weekly basis with a mild abrasive cleaner.
MAINTAINING LUSTER SALTY FOOD
Use a clean so cloth and apply a small •
amount of baby oil evenly to the surface
of the sink. Gently bu the sink surface to
add brightness and shine to the sink.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
To retain your sinks original shine and brightness, rinse and dry your sink aer each use. Ideally, the •
sink should be scoured once a week with a mild abrasive cleanser and warm water. Be sure to rub
in the direction of the grain lines to avoid scratches. Routine proper maintenance will help remove
mineral deposits and stubborn stains from the sinks surface.
CARE & MAINTENANCE