Product Care
Lightly rinse and wipe down your sink after every use.
Regularly use mild, bleach free cleaner to wipe your sink to remove any unseen buildup.
Disinfect your sink with a light a mild anti-bacterial solution. Also, thoroughly rinse your sink to relieve any residue or buildup.
Check your water quality. Hard water can cause buildup that can damage your sink over time and cause rusting.
If you have a stubborn stain, remove by scrubbing in the direction of the grain with a mild abrasive cleaner.
Not Recommended
Metal scouring pads and steel wool can cause rusts and scratches. The use of these pads can also lead to discoloring on your sink's surface.
Placing a rubber mat on your sink bottom attracts harmful bacteria, and can also blemish your sink's color and finish.
Do not leave standing water in yours sink as it can cause discoloration, especially when it contains strong staining colors such as coffee, tea, or soda.
Chlorine-based chemicals should not be left in your sink and should be heavily rinsed from the surface.
Do not use the sink as a cutting surface.

