1. DO NOT use steel wool, wire brushes,traditional soap pads or drop sharp objects inside,
To avoid using these tools, as scratches or other damages might cause the sink to rust
1.Rinsing
Initially, you should rinse the sink to remove any loose debris or food particles. Ensure that you also rinse the faucet and the immediate area around the sink.
2. DO NOT use harsh chemical cleaners containing acidic materials, or staining liquids in the sink for long time Also, do not allow cleaning detergents or acidic foods to dry on the surface of the sink.
Prevent residues affecting the surface of the sink. This can corrode the surface, create stains, or lose the shine
2. Soap Application
Use a gentle dish soap with a non-abrasive sponge or cloth to clean the sink's surface. It's important to avoid using steel wool or harsh scrubbing tools as they can scratch the stainless steel surface.
2. DO NOT allow dish mats, rubber mats, wet sponges, steel or iron cookware in the sink for extended periods sit in the sink;
Prevent the accumulation of moisture and debris to avoid bacterial growth, discoloration, and rusting
3. Rinsing Off
After scrubbing, rinse the sink thoroughly with warm water to remove any residual cleaning agents or particles
4. DO NOT store cleaners and chemicals with chlorides, such as bleach or toilet bowl cleanser, under the sink"
Their vapors are corrosive to stainless steel and other metals
4. Drying and Polishing
Dry the sink with a soft cloth or towel to prevent water spots