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Farmhouse Kitchen Sink Premium grade handmade sink 16 gauge Stainless Steel 304 Vertical angle corner/R10 radius coved corner Best-in-breed sound and thermal insulation Limited lifetime warranty In Accordance with Industry Codes & Standards for USA & Canada All LORDEAR Stainless Kitchen Sinks are Certified & Listed By cUPC. CAUTION Due to the weight and sharp edges of the sink, exercise caution when handling, moving or lifting the box or the sink. Use safety gloves and protective gear for eyes and ears.
TOOLS Safety glasses / maker / silicone adhesive sealant / tape measure / Jigsaw / rags / wood braces / level / screws / bladed screwdriver Step 1 : Measure the height of apron sink, cut cabinet front cutout and countertop cutout accordingly. Step 2 : Make a proper frame under to support the farmhouse sink. Cut two support framings to extend along the inner walls of the cabinet on each side of the base.
Step 3 : Make sure there is a proper spacing for sink before gluing and inserting screws into the wood and cabinet. Step 4 : Position and fixing the supports with screws . Step 5 : Put the sink into the cabinet. Check if the sink is resting on the supports.
Step 6 : Remove the sink. Step 7 : Apply the silicone sealant to the top of each support. Step 8 : Place the sink onto the support and adjust it to be in proper position. Sink should be positioned at least 4’’ between the back of the cabinet to allow faucet installation.
Step 9 : Then cover the countertop on the sink. Step 10 : Install the secure clips to the countertop, make sure each clip engages with the rim of the sink (minimum 4 clips in back, 2 clips per side). Tighten each clips evenly. Step 11 : Complete countertop installation and wipe away any excess caulk from the sink rim. • Connect drain to sink. Connect trap to drain. Connect water supply connections to faucet according to manufacturer’s instructions. • Run water into sink and check for leaks.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FAQs 1. Why is there rust in my new kitchen sink? Reasons: 1.1 The rust may be caused by the welding cement, or oil residue on the sink which when not cleaned on time can lead the sink to rust. 1.2 Chemical cleaning agent, paint, sauces or cooking oil left in the kitchen sink after a certain period, these will create molds and the molds would stick on the surface. Prevention and Treatments: 1.
DO 1. Daily Use, Daily Clean! Use soft towel to keep the sink bowl dry. 2. Clean up as soon as possible once used any chemical or corossion products. 3. The sink is brushed finish, pls wipe it along with the brushed direction DO NOT 1. Leave water spots, utensils or steel cool-ware in the sink for a long time, which would become rust spots on your sink surface. 2. Leave cleaning agents or bleach sitting in your sink for a long period of time which may cause the sink discolor or damage the surface. 3.