SILGRANIT sink care & maintenance
SILGRANIT sinks are strong, durable, and easy to care for. We put together simple to follow instructions for how to clean and properly maintain a SIlGRANIT sink.
How to clean your SILGRANIT sink
Silgranit has a non-porous, smooth stone surface that repels water and liquids, making it stain resistant and easy to clean. This low-maintenance, long-lasting material will help make life in the kitchen easier. Read our tips below to learn how to keep your kitchen sink looking like new.
For daily cleaning:
A Silgranit sink will maintain its long-lasting beauty best if cleaned daily. Follow the instructions to clean everyday traces and marks from your sink:
- Wet and squeeze some dish soap onto the soft side of a sponge.
- Wipe the Silgranit surface in small, circular motions.
- Rinse with clean water and dry with a microfiber cloth.
For weekly cleaning:
For a deeper, weekly cleaning to extend the life of your BLANCO sink, use BLANCOCLEAN Daily+ to reduce limescale. Follow this process:
- Pour BLANCOCLEAN Daily+ directly onto the sink and let sit for 1-2 minutes to take effect.
- Wear a glove and wipe with a wet cloth or soft side of a sponge in the small, circular motions.
- Rinse with clean water and dry with a microfiber cloth.
Clean your SILGRANIT sink in 4 easy steps:
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How to deep clean a SILGRANIT sink?
How to deep clean a SILGRANIT sink?
BLANCO recommends deep cleaning your Silgranit sink once or twice a year with a mild liquid/gel laundry detergent.
- Close the sink drain and distribute the liquid/gel laundry detergent evenly onto the sink surface.
- Fill the sink with hot water (heated up to 60°C / 140°F).
- Leave it to work at least 2 hours or ideally overnight.
- Drain the solution, rinse with clean water and dry with a microfiber cloth.
What not to use on SILGRANIT sinks
What not to use on SILGRANIT sinks
- DO NOT use strong abrasive cleaners, metal scrub pads or steel wool. These will scratch and dull the surface of the sink.
- DO NOT pour paint in your sink. The chemicals in acrylic paint will react with SILGRANIT sinks if allowed to sit over 24 hours and will produce permanent marks.
How to remove limescale on a SILGRANIT sink?
How to remove limescale on a SILGRANIT sink?
Did you know that most stains are caused by discoloration adhered to limescale? When you remove limescale on a regular basis, you also remove the likelihood of stubborn stains in your sink. Tackle limescale deposits quickly and easily with the help of our Silgranit BLANCOCLEAN Daily+ cleaner.
How to get rid of scuff marks on a SILGRANIT sink?
How to get rid of scuff marks on a SILGRANIT sink?
Use a mild abrasive cleanser or baking soda and combine with water on the soft side of a sponge. Wipe in a circular motion to remove most stains and scuff marks leftover from pots and pans. Keep applying baking soda and water as needed while softly scrubbing to lift the scuff mark.
How to remove stains from a SILGRANIT sink?
How to remove stains from a SILGRANIT sink?
Stubborn stains can be removed by pouring a little warm vinegar or vinegar-based cleaner into the sink and allowing it to sit for a few minutes. Rinse with clean water and dry.
Depending on the severity of the food stain, use an equal-parts bleach water solution or dishwater tablet. Allow the solution to sit for an hour and then wipe clean and dry.
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