Stainless Steel

Clean the Stainless Steel as often as experience dictates (i.e. when noticeably dull or dirty) and use the simplest cleaning procedure that will effectively “do the job”.
- Stainless Steel reacts best to clean water or mild detergent solution, applied with a soft cloth or sponge, rinsed well and wiped dry.
- Routine, simple, gentle and inexpensive cleaning will retain both the corrosion resistance and appearance of Stainless Steel through years of exposure and use. Occasionally a small amount of Inox Creme may be used on a soft cloth wet with the detergent solution to remove stubborn dirt or slight incipient stains. Rub gently.
- Employ regular routine cleaning rather than an occasional aggressive single cleaning.
- Only use propriety brands of cleaners that state “SUITABLE FOR STAINLESS STEEL”, such as Inox Creme or the New Stainless Steel Cleaner Spray.
- Always rinse and dry as the final step in a cleaning procedure.
- Do not use coarse abrasive powders.
- Do not use metallic scourers or brushes with metal bristles.
- Do not use the so termed “silver cleaners”.
- Do not use acids (except nitric acid in specific instances).
Product research has proven that certain household products which may be stored underneath a sink, can lead to damage of the sink’s base. Chlorine is the major culprit and can be found in: chlorine for swimming pools; household bleach; bathroom cleaning products such as toilet cleaners, mildew treatments and tile cleaners; kitchen cleaning products - especially liquid cleaners; powders for dishwashers and laundry detergents. Preserve the life and beauty of your sink by storing these products away from the sink area in a well ventilated cupboard that is preferably child-proof.
