Maintenance (continued)
DRAWER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
To remove the drawer, pull it out to its fullest extension . On each of
the drawer slides there is a black lever . Push the lever on the left
slide up and the lever on the right slide down . The drawer should
now slide away from the cabinet .
Reverse this procedure to replace the drawer .
Care and Cleaning
Your sink is manufactured with the highest grade stainless steel and will provide you many years of enjoyment with the proper care .
SINK
Do
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After use, always rinse your sink with tap water to dilute and remove deposits .
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Towel dry after use whenever possible to prevent water spots . Should water
spots occur, clean with a mild solution of vinegar and water followed by a
thorough rinse .
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Use liquid soap, a general household cleaner, or a weak solution of vinegar and
water for regular cleaning .
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Only use plastic scouring pads recommended for use in stainless steel sinks,
and only use them in the bowl of the sink . Scrub in the direction of the satin
finish lines.
Do not
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Do not allow any food, detergent, soap or grease to dry or sit for extended periods
of time on the surface of the sink .
Never use abrasive cleaning products, as they will dull and scratch the finish.
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Do not use scouring pads on the deck, as they will dull the finish.
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Never use steel wool pads, as they will leave iron particles on the sink, which will
cause corrosion .
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Never leave steel or cast iron pans in your sink for extended periods of time, as this
can cause corrosion .
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Never use chlorine-based cleaners in your new sink, they could lead to rust spots
and discolouration . If you must use them, rinse sink thoroughly with fresh water
immediately after use . If any chemicals or glue make contact with the sink during
installation, wipe clean and rinse thoroughly with fresh water .
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CRATCH, SPOT, AND BLEMISH REMOVAL AND SURFACE RESTORATION:
Little rust spots and blemishes that periodically appear in the sink are typically the result of the steel interacting with the chemicals found in the vast spectrum of
substances that sinks are commonly exposed to . They may also get transferred from other objects placed or left in the sink . Scratches are the result of regular wear
and tear .
To remove scratches, spots, and blemishes from the sink, rub them with a non-metallic scouring pad (e .g . Scotch-Brite
). Always rub the surfaces in the direction of the grain of the steel. When finished, rinse the sink with water and dry it with a towel to
Vim
®
or Barkeeper's Friend
®
allow the sink to form a protective outer layer . This procedure can also be used to renew all of the surfaces of the sink .
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Right drawer slide
Left drawer slide
Black lever
CABINET
Do
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Remove dust and dry dirt with a soft, damp cloth .
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Clean grease, oil, paint and ink stains with isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) .
Immediately rinse with water after
stain removal .
Do not
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Do not allow your cabinet surface to come into contact with products such as
acetone (nail polish remover), nail polish, dry cleaning solution, lacquer thinners,
gasoline, pine oil, etc .
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Use caution when using sharp instruments that may fall and scratch the surface .
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Black lever
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) combined with a mild abrasive cleaner (e .g .