Stainless steel sink
Daily cleaning
Timely cleaning: After use, the sink should be washed with clean water in time to remove food residue and water stains on the surface to avoid long-term residue resulting in stain attachment.
Use a soft cloth to wipe: gently wipe the surface of the sink with a soft rag or sponge, avoid using sharp, rough cleaning tools such as steel balls, so as not to scratch the protective film on the surface of the sink, resulting in rust of stainless steel.
Neutral cleaning agent cleaning: If there is oil or stubborn stains, you can use a mild neutral cleaning agent, such as dishwashing liquid, dilute it with a soft cloth dipped in the solution to wipe, and then rinse with water. Avoid cleaners that contain abrasives, strong acids or alkalis, which may damage the surface of the sink.
Regular care
Remove water stains and scale: Regularly wipe the surface of the sink with white vinegar or lemon juice diluent to remove water stains and scale. Pour the diluent into the sink, let it sit for a few minutes, wipe it with a soft cloth, and then rinse it off with water.
Apply protective agent: Every once in a while (such as a month or so), you can apply a thin layer of stainless steel special protective agent on the surface of the sink, such as stainless steel brightener, and then wipe evenly with a clean soft cloth, so that a protective film can be formed to enhance the corrosion resistance and gloss of the sink.
Quartz stone sink
Daily cleaning
Gentle cleaning: Rinse the sink with clean water immediately after use to remove food debris and stains. For general stains, wipe with a damp cloth dipped in a small amount of neutral detergent, and then rinse thoroughly with water.
Avoid scratching: Although the hardness of the quartz stone sink is higher, it should also avoid direct contact with sharp and hard items, such as knives, spatulas, etc., to prevent scratching the surface of the sink. Handle utensils and kitchenware with care.
Regular care
Prevent staining: Quartz stone sink has a certain water absorption, although the water absorption rate is low, but still pay attention to prevent colored substances from infiltrating. If you accidentally spill soy sauce, vinegar and other colored liquid in the sink, you should wipe it clean immediately. Regular use of special stone maintenance agent to care for the sink, can enhance its anti-fouling performance.
Check the sealant: the connection between the sink and the countertop is usually sealed with sealant, and it is necessary to regularly check whether the sealant is intact, if there is cracking or falling off, it should be replaced in time to prevent water leakage into the cabinet interior.
Ceramic sink
Daily cleaning
Gentle cleaning: Rinse the sink with clean water after use and gently dry with a soft rag. Avoid using hard objects to knock or scratch the sink surface, so as not to cause porcelain surface damage. For stains, use a neutral cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe, do not use a steel ball or detergent containing abrasives, so as not to scratch the glaze.
Remove scale: If scale appears on the surface of the sink, you can wipe with white vinegar or lemon slices, and then rinse with water. Special ceramic cleaners can also be used for cleaning, but be careful to choose mild, non-corrosive products.
Regular care
Check the glaze: Check the glaze of the ceramic sink regularly for cracks or damage. Once the enamel is found to be damaged, it should be treated in time, otherwise it may lead to stains penetrating into the ceramic interior and difficult to clean. For smaller cracks, ceramic repair agents can be used to repair them.
Prevent overheating and overheating: Avoid placing overheating or cooling items directly in the ceramic sink, so as not to crack the glaze due to rapid changes in temperature. When using hot water, it is best to put some cold water first and then add hot water to moderate the temperature change.
Post time: Jan-05-2025