Use and Care Manual
CERAMIC SINKS
To prevent water spots, rinse and wipe the inside of the sink with a microber cleaning cloth
after every use.
For a more thorough cleaning, use water and a mild liquid soap detergent (ammonia-free).
Apply the cleaner with a soft sponge, then rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry with a
microber cleaning cloth.
For hard water deposits or lime scale, use the following solution: ½ vinegar and ½ water. Apply
the mixture to the inside of the sink, then immediately rinse thoroughly with warm water and
pat dry with a microber cleaning cloth. To prevent streaks, use a chamois cloth to dry the
sink.
For tough stains like rust (caused by mineral deposits from the water supply) or toothpaste
residue buildup, use a solution of baking soda and vinegar. Combine the two ingredients
into a paste, and apply directly to the stain. Let the paste sit for 10 minutes, then rinse with
lukewarm water and pat dry with a microber cleaning cloth.
Do not use cleaners containing any abrasive powders, bleach, ammonia, alcohol, or chlorine.
These products may damage the sink surface.
Do not use any abrasive pads, steel wool, or wire brushes when cleaning the sink. Using these
will damage and/or wear down the sink surface.
Products to Consider:
• Soft Scrub®
• Bar Keepers Friend®
• Dishwasher soap
• White vinegar + water solution 50/50
• Mild bleach solution