Overview
Installation
Drop-In | Flat Embedded | Under Mount |
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Advantages: Convenient Installation Disadvantages: Seams with countertop are prone to stains and difficult to clean. |
Advantages: Convenient to clean Disadvantages: Strict requirement on installation, the seams are prone to stains. |
Advantages: Convenient installation, non-staining Disadvantages: Strict requirements for installation |
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Place the sink in installed position and flip it. Hold down the sink and trace the counter along the edge of the sink. | Remove the sink and draw a cutting line 10mm inside the outline of the sink. | Cut along the cutting line, then sand the incision with sandpaper. |
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Fill the outside of the incision with transparent silica gel with a width of 3.2-6.4mm. | After installing the kitchen faucet, slowly place the sink close to the front edge, cover the silicone and gently level it. | Check the position of the sink on the countertop again; apply glass glue or install fasteners at the connecting strip, then clean. |
Cleaning & Care
- Please clean the sink frequently. Keep it dry when not in use. The retained moisture will cause mineral deposits to occur.
- Use a scouring pad of mixed water and detergent to clean the sink.
- Do not leave a wet dishwashing sponge or other cleaning pad in the sink for a long time. High-iron content water may cause brownish-red stains on the surface.
- Do not use silver-containing detergents or other washing products containing sulphur or hydrochloric acid.
- Do not use a steel ball to clean the sink or touch the sink with sharp objects, which will easily scratch the sink and cause spots on the sink.
- Do not immerse kimchi or other salt-rich foods and foods that easily contaminate the sink such as tea, coffee, juice, etc. into the sink for a long time. If it is stained, wash it with water or detergent.
- Do not use the sink as a cutting board. The sink is only intended for washing purposes.
- Please avoid hot pots or other high-temperature items above 280°C making direct contact with the surface of the sink (the temperature of the bottom of the pot just after heating can reach 600°C).