Elkay ELGULB3322BQ, ECTRU12179T, ECTRU32179LT, ELGS3322RGY, ECTSR13169TBG0 Manual

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Elkay ELGULB3322BQ, ECTRU12179T, ECTRU32179LT, ELGS3322RGY, ECTSR13169TBG0 Manual

Elkay Sinks, Faucets and Accessories Care and Cleaning

Sinks

Stainless Steel

General cleaning: use an ordinary mild detergent and soft cloth, rinse and towel dry.

Steel soap pads should never be used; particles can adhere to a stainless steel sink surface and will eventually rust.

Light scratches are normal for stainless steel sinks; over time they will blend into the uniform finish pattern.

Do not use dish mats as these can trap soap and dirt making sink maintenance more time-consuming.

We recommend the use of an Elkay bottom grid or rinsing basket to protect your sink.

Stainless Steel Mirror or Hammered Mirror

General cleaning: use an ordinary mild detergent and soft cloth, rinse and towel dry.

Never use abrasive cleaners, including steel soap pads.

Antique Copper Hammered

General cleaning: use non-abrasive, non-detergent soap and a soft cloth, rinse and towel dry.

Never use abrasives, metal (copper) cleaners, scouring pads, lime or rust removal, alkaline-based, ammonia-based or acidic-based chemicals or cleaning products.

Acidic foods such as juices and ketchup can remove the patina if left on the sink.

Hard water spots and mineral deposits can be difficult to remove and may result in damage to the patina.

Light scratches are normal for copper sinks; over time they will blend into the uniform finish pattern.

Copper has a living finish and its surface tarnishes naturally. You can expect tarnish, scratches, and dents to appear in your sink over time.

CuVerro® Anti-microbial Copper

Clean the surface to regular hospital protocols (i.e. appropriate disinfectants, frequency, etc.); be sure to rub in the direction of the satin finish grain lines; rinse and towel dry.

Use a cleaner that will not leave a wax film or coating on the surface, so that cleaning will not interfere with the antimicrobial action of the surface.

Never use abrasives, metal (copper) cleaners, scouring pads, lime or rust removal, alkaline-based, ammonia-based or acidic-based chemicals or cleaning products.

Light scratches are normal for copper sinks; over time they will blend into the uniform finish pattern.

Cast Brass

General cleaning: use a non-abrasive, non-detergent soap with a soft cloth, rinse and towel dry.

Never use abrasives, metal cleaners, scouring pads, lime or rust removal, alkaline-based, ammonia-based or acidic-based chemicals or cleaning products.

Brass has a living finish and its surface tarnishes naturally. You can expect tarnish, scratches, and dents to appear in your sink over time.

Surface waxing is recommended. Each sink provides a factory applied layer of wax. However, after time and use, this wax layer will need to be rejuvenated. Johnson’s or Trewax Sealer Finish for floors is recommended. Do not use any waxes that contain polishing agents.

e-granite

Most dirt and stains: Wipe with a damp cotton cloth/sponge and soapy water. Towel dry with a cotton cloth.

Stubborn stains and water marks: Wipe with a Mr. Clean® Magic Eraser® and either water or a 50/50 white vinegar and water solution. Towel dry with a cotton cloth.

Difficult stains: Use a 3M Scotch-Brite™ Heavy Duty Scour Pad with either water, 50/50 white vinegar/water solution or non-abrasive cleaner. Start cleaning in a a circular motion with constant pressure over the area of the stain, rinse thoroughly with water and dry with a cotton cloth. Let dry 5-10 minutes. If stain persists, repeat.

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