Instructions / Assembly

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Care and Cleaning
Easy Cleaning Instructions
Fireclay sinks can be washed with dish soap and water. A rinse and towel drying
after each use will take care of most everyday clean ups.
Scratches
Matte finishes tend to show more markings. Markings that appear to be scratches
are typically residue left by metal cutlery or pots and pans. It is recommended to
use a utility grid (included with apron mount models) to reduce the appearance of
markings. Markings can be removed with a diamond sponge or a Scotch-Brite™ pad
and baking soda.
Chips
Fireclay sinks are extremely resistant to chips, but if any small chips are found, there
are repair kits available at most local hardware stores.
Food
Food can easily become stuck in the corners of the fireclay sink due to its shape. Rinse
out all food particles to keep the sink clean.
Dos and Donts
Do rinse thoroughly after each use.
Do towel dry after each use to prevent mineral deposits from building up on the
surface of the sink.
Do clean the sink once a week.
Do wax the sink once a month.
Do Not allow soap or other household cleansers to dry on the surface of the sink.
Do Not use abrasive cleaners to clean your sink.