| Ceramic
Cleaning Tips
To
keep your new kitchen sink looking pristine we offer you some tips
on how to care for it.
The ceramic material used for your kitchen sink has a smooth, impervious,
scratch- resistant surface, which withstands most standard household chemicals.
The material properties are continually subjected to stringent laboratory
and usage tests and controls.
For
day-to-day care, all you need is water and a damp cloth. A fast
and easy way to remove water marks and grease or soap scum deposits
is with a proprietary bathroom cleaner such as Ajax liquid spray,
or Flash liquid spray, or similar products found in your supermarket.
Tried and tested cleaning agents such as household vinegar or vinegar
solution can be used to remove limescale deposits. For stubborn
stains, cover with a piece of kitchen paper soaked in vinegar and
leave to stand overnight. Specialist hardware shops also stock
reliable limescale removers or vinegar-based cleaners. Ajax vinegar-based
cleaner can be sprayed on undiluted and rinsed off after a few
moments.
You
should be very careful with all substances containing fluoride,
such as rust removers and toothpaste. Make sure that deposits are
removed immediately, as they can cause stains if left for any length
of time. Some stains cannot be removed by the methods described
above. In these cases we would recommend using a liquid or cream
bathroom cleaner. Marks caused by iron or aluminium saucepans on
the ceramic surface that normal cleaning will not remove can be
removed by a product called Astonish which is obtainable through
most good hardware stores. We trust this information will enable
you to care for your new Ceramic kitchen sink for many years to
come.
Disclaimer
All
advice given in the previous paragraphs is on a totally independent
basis and not necessarily the recommendations of the manufacturers
of your sink or tap.
We
can not be held responsible for any problems that may arise resulting
from advice taken from this Website.
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