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Clean your Leonet stainless sink when it becomes noticeably dull or dirty and use the simplest cleaning procedure that will effectively "do the job". • The best friend of stainless steel is clean water or a mild detergent solution, applied with a soft cloth or sponge, rinsed well and wiped dry. • Routine cleaning will retain both the corrosion resistance and appearance of stainless steel through years of exposure and use. • Disinfecting: Occasionally wipe surface with diluted household bleach (1 part water /1 part bleach). • Maintenance: Occasionally clean by filling the sink one-quarter full with a 50/50 water/bleach solution. Let soak for 15 minutes, then wash sides and bottom as solution drains and thoroughly rinse. |
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• It is suggested to rinse your sink after each use. Thorough rinsing can be done by running the water for a few minutes and rubbing the cleaned area with a sponge. • Avoid exposing your sink to strong chemicals, such as paint removers, oven cleaners, etc. If contact occurs, quickly flush the surface with water. • Towel dry after each use to prevent mineral deposits from building up on the surface of the sink. • It is recommended to run cold water when pouring boiling water into sinks to minimize temperature shock. |
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• Do not use coarse abrasive powders. • Do not use metallic scourers or brushes with metal bristles. • Do not allow liquid soap or other household cleansers to dry on the surface of the sink. Most brands contain chemical additives, which may affect the finish. • Do not allow food, beverage residue, or metal canned products to remain on sink surface. • Do not leave wet sponges, cloths, or cleaning pads on the sink. This can lead to surface rust. |
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