Product Care & Cleaning Guide
Tap fitting, shower and bathroom accessories care instruction.
- Rinse thoroughly and use a soft cloth to wipe the product dry after each use.
- Do not use cleaners containing ammonia, bleach, acid or abrasives.
- Never use abrasive materials such as sponge scourers or microfibre cloths;
- Do not use a steam cleaner, as high temperatures could damage the product;
Care Tip:
- The ideal cleaning technique is to always blot dry any water from metal surfaces. Allowing water to evaporate on metal will form water deposits. It is important to use a dabbing action to dry metal, not an abrasive or rubbing action. Cleaning with a damp sponge and buff drying should keep your product looking beautiful.
Ceramic WCs and Basins care instruction.
- Rinse thoroughly and use a soft cloth to wipe the product dry after each use.
- Soft abrasive cleaners may be used when necessary to clean ceramic products. Strong abrasive cleaners will scratch and dull the surface.
- Use toilet bowl cleaners on the inside of the bowl only.
- Do not use in-tank toilet cleaners as they can damage the flush valve or other working parts.
- Wipe any splashes of cleaner solutions from plastic or plated surfaces immediately
Toilet seat cover care instruction
- Clean the fitting, including the hinges, regularly with warm water and a mild detergent. Afterward rub dry.
- Do not use any caustic or scouring agents
- Protect the fitting with a thin coating of colourless furniture polishing
- The fitting and hinges must not come into contact with WC cleansing agents. When using WC-cleansing agents, please lift up the lid and the seat/cover for urinal and do not put them down again until the cleansing agent has been completely rinsed from the bowl/urinal, since the vapours from the cleanser may attack the surface of the fitting.
Care Tip:
- Using a soft sponge or cloth. Rinse clean, dry with a soft towel, and let the seat air-dry to ensure the hinge area dries completely. If you remove the toilet seat, consider the use of a large utility sink to assist in cleaning
Stainless steel sinks care instruction.
- Clean stainless steel at least once a week.
- Always apply stainless steel cleaner/polish with a nonabrasive cloth or sponge, working with, not across, the grain.
- Do not use steel wool, wire brushes or abrasive sponge pads.
- Cleaners containing chloride are not recommended. If used, rinse the surface immediately to prevent corrosion.
- Stainless steel sinks with colored finishes require special care and cleaning. Use only a mild detergent (such as dishwashing soap and water) for cleaning
Care Tip:
- Allowing water to evaporate on metal will form water deposits. To avoid this, it is important to use a dabbing action to dry metal, not an abrasive or rubbing action. Cleaning with a damp sponge and buff drying should keep your product looking beautiful.
Granite sink care instruction
- LIGHT-COLOURED SINKS For organic or other particularly stubborn stains, it is advisable to leave a solution of biological detergent or bleach diluted in warm water on the bottom of the sink for about 8 hours (it is advisable to do this at night). In the morning, rinse with lukewarm water and a microfibre cloth. If the stains persist, repeat the operation several times.
- DARK COLOURED SINKS For organic or other particularly stubborn stains, it is advisable to leave a solution of dishwasher detergent or bicarbonate well diluted in lukewarm water on the bottom of the sink for about 8 hours (it is advisable to do this at night). In the morning rinse with lukewarm water and a microfibre cloth. If the stains persist, repeat the operation several times.
- Avoid placing hot pans or other hot objects exceeding 300 °C / 572 °F (WARNING! The bottom of a pot just removed from the heat reaches temperatures of over 600 °C.). Pots or very hot objects must absolutely be placed on suitable trivets (made of wood, rubber, etc.).
- Avoid excessive thermal shocks caused by the simultaneous action of very hot and very cold objects.
- Do not cut or chop food directly on the sink; it is advisable to use an iroko wood or polyethylene chopping board that can be purchased in combination with the sink.
- Do not use aggressive detergents and liquids, abrasive and highly alkaline substances, acids.
- Do not pour alcohol, petrol, trichloroethylene, acetone and solvents in general into the sink, as they can irreparably damage the chemical structure of the sink.
- Do not remove dirt or stains with steel or abrasive sponges. They may damage the surface.
- Avoid accidental impacts from heavy or sharp objects that could damage the sink surface.