March 29, 2017
For everyday cleaning of the sink use Fiori stainless steel cleaner (available from Fiori) or a proprietary stainless steel cleaner available from most supermarkets.
3. Never use chemical silver cleaners
4. Never use bleaches or detergents containing chlorine
Whilst our sinks are manufactured from high-quality stainless steel they are not immune to scratches and marks from hardened steel kitchen utensils, ceramic and pottery items and cookware
The Ideal prevention for scratches to your new sink is to exercise some care when using your sink.

If your sink comes into contact with acidic materials or liquids, rinse immediately with plenty of water and wipe with a soft dry cloth.
Do not leave rusty objects in contact with the sink. Rust can cause staining and permanent damage to the sink surface
To avoid staining of the sink surface, do not leave foods with corrosive properties such as vinegar, mustard, juices, salt etc on the sink
Do not place very hot objects on the sink
Avoid dropping heavy and/or sharp objects onto the sink
Avoid scrapping the sink with metal utensils
By following these simple rules and tips you should have many good years with your sink.
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