How and how can you quickly clean an artificial stone sink from dirt and plaque?
Stylish modern kitchen sinks made of composite materials quickly lose their attractiveness if they are not properly cared for. Cleaning a sink made of artificial stone is not difficult, but it must be done regularly and thoroughly.
If the technique of performing manipulations is violated or the frequency of approaches is reduced, the dark sink will quickly become covered with limescale from running water, and the light sink will quickly become covered with stains from colored drinks. If the faucet leaks even a little, you will additionally have to clean the sink from rust.
It should be remembered that products made from artificial stone are not as durable and unpretentious as stainless steel. They react poorly to the use of abrasives, solvents, strong alkalis and acids.
Basic recommendations for caring for artificial stone sinks
A stone sink will have to be washed much less frequently if you follow the following rules for its operation:
- It is necessary to prevent exposure of the sink to too high and low temperatures, as well as their changes. It is strictly forbidden to pour boiling water onto the artificial stone surface and then fill it with cold water. With this approach, cracks and chips are guaranteed, and their presence will significantly complicate the process of cleaning the sink.
- It is better to remove dirt on the walls and bottom of the device immediately, while it is still fresh. Even dishwashing detergent can handle this.
- The use of hard brushes, steel wool and abrasives is prohibited. If at first they really help to wash the product without effort, then over time this treatment will cause the material to become covered with small scratches, which will negatively affect its appearance and functionality.
- It is recommended to wipe the stone sink until dry after each use. Then you won’t have to regularly clean it from limescale.
- It is better not to pour leftover tea, coffee or carbonated drinks into such a sink at all (especially if it is made of light stone). Otherwise, you must immediately wash the device with warm water, otherwise characteristic stains will remain on it.
If for some reason it is not possible to follow the recommendations listed, then it is better to refuse to purchase plumbing fixtures made of artificial stone. It will still lose its original attractiveness in the shortest possible time and will need to be replaced.
The most effective means and rules for their use
Experts recommend washing stone sinks with specialized products. This is the safest and most effective approach when working with demanding materials. Melamine sponges are ideal for removing stubborn stains.
Advice: Contrary to popular belief, products containing chlorine do not harm artificial stone products, but unpleasant yellowing or darkening can be eliminated without problems. At the same time, they allow you not only to clean, but also to disinfect the surface.
If you urgently need to clean the sink from dirt, but you don’t have a specialized product at hand, you can try one of the following methods:
- Minor fresh stains will be removed without traces by mustard powder.You need to moisten the material, apply a little fragrant composition to it and lightly rub it with a sponge. After this, the composition must be thoroughly rinsed and, after drying the sink, make sure there are no streaks.
- Using lemon juice, it is recommended to clean rust, limescale, and stains from coffee and tea. To do this, cut the lemon into slices and rub them directly over the problem areas, after which we apply the sponge. It is not recommended to wash a stone sink with citric acid. It is still an abrasive, albeit a soft one.
- Stubborn stains can be removed with a thick paste made from baking soda. But you cannot rub the artificial stone surface. Simply apply the mixture to the stain, wait five minutes and wash off the mixture. Only after this, rub the area with a soft sponge. If necessary, several approaches are allowed.
- Limescale and rust are removed under the influence of Sprite. You need to slightly warm the product, pour it directly into the sink and wait a few minutes. Then we wipe off the plaque with a sponge and, if necessary, try again.
- Gel toothpaste can remove some stains. But you just need to wash the product not with a brush, but with a soft cloth.
- Especially stubborn formations can be rubbed with vinegar, but it is recommended to first dilute it with water. If there is no effect, we gradually increase the concentration of the product.
If the stains are so ingrained that neither home nor professional remedies help, this indicates a change in the texture of the surface. In this case, the device is easier to replace than to restore.
It’s better to prevent stains from appearing on a sink or countertop made of artificial stone than to deal with them later, and not always successfully! And over time, it may stop washing completely. The solution to such a problem from personal experience is the application of a protective ceramic coating by Glossauto Expert. The result was simply pleasing. No dirt simply sticks to the surface of the sink. Everything washes off perfectly and leaves no traces.
Go to the nearest store, buy Mole for clearing blockages, put on gloves and apply this product with a sponge. Wait 5-10 minutes, rinse with water - the sink is like new. Checked today.
Can you also use mole for a black sink?
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...they dropped a frozen chicken through a stone sink straight onto the floor - there was a huge hole in the sink.
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The sink made of natural stone has turned white. What can I use to wash it?
Apparently you washed the sink with products containing alkali, I also made the same mistake, now nothing can be done (((The top layer is damaged.
I tried laundry soap and washed it until it was shiny the 10th time.I do not recommend trying to wash with soda, even with diluted water, the particles may not completely dissolve, or with citric acid, the acid can have a bad effect on the stone. I can’t watch videos where the sink is immediately washed with chemicals; I’m shaking from their efforts. Fairy does not give me such purity. The film of sunflower oil can only be removed with soap. I try not to wash ketchup, beets, or meat in this sink. The soap washed the yellow coating off the sidewall after some effort. All rags are disposable and I throw away sponges after one wash. The downside is the difficulty of washing the sink and wiping it with a dry cloth every night before going to bed. Spilled water should not be left on the stone. I swear to all the world that I bought such a sink for the next 5 years from gentle wiping.
I washed away the traces of tea and coffee in the sink with lemon. Not with acid, but with the lemon itself, as written in the article. The stains were washed off.