Rinse After Use : Always rinse the sink with warm water after each use to wash away debris and prevent stains from setting.
Mild Cleaner : For daily wipe-downs, use a soft cloth or sponge with a few drops of mild dish soap or a pH-neutral ceramic cleaner. Avoid abrasive scouring pads or powders, as they can scratch the glossy glaze.
Dry with a Soft Cloth : To prevent water spots, especially in areas with hard water, dry the sink with a microfiber cloth after cleaning.
Create a Paste : Mix baking soda with a small amount of water to form a thick paste.
Apply & Sit : Apply the paste directly to the stained areas. For stubborn stains, you can add a few drops of hydrogen peroxide (3%) for extra power. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes.
Gently Scrub : Using a soft-bristled brush or a non-abrasive sponge, gently scrub the paste in circular motions. The baking soda acts as a mild abrasive that lifts stains without damaging the surface.
Rinse Thoroughly : Rinse the sink completely with warm water until all residue is gone.
White Vinegar Solution : Fill a spray bottle with equal parts white vinegar and water. Vinegar is a natural disinfectant effective against many bacteria and molds.
Spray Liberally : Generously spray the entire sink surface, including the faucet and drain area. Let the solution sit for at least 10 minutes.
Alternative: Diluted Bleach : For a stronger disinfectant, mix 1 tablespoon of household bleach with 1 gallon (4 liters) of water. Caution: Never mix bleach with vinegar or ammonia, as it creates toxic gas. Ensure good ventilation.
Final Rinse : After the contact time, thoroughly rinse the sink with clean water to remove any disinfectant residue.
Drain Care : Monthly, pour ½ cup of baking soda followed by 1 cup of white vinegar down the drain. Let it fizz for 10 minutes, then flush with hot water to deodorize and clear minor clogs.
For Ultimate Shine : After cleaning and disinfecting, buff the dry sink with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. For an extra shine, a tiny drop of olive oil or mineral oil on a cloth can be buffed onto the surface (avoid the basin floor to prevent slipping).