Blanco SILGRANIT Quick Start Manual

Blanco SILGRANIT Quick Start Manual

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Sink and Faucet Care

How to Clean SILGRANIT

Daily cleaning: to clean marks and everyday traces of use from your sink, all you
need is a sponge, mild dish soap or baking soda and water:
• Moisten the sponge under running water
• Add a small amount of dish soap or baking soda onto the soft side of the sponge
• With the soft side of the sponge, wipe in small, circular movements
• Rinse your sink with clean water and dry it with a microfiber cloth
Weekly cleaning: Limescale is a common challenge for Silgranit sinks. Did you know that most stains are
caused by discoloration adhering to limescale? When you remove limescale, you also remove stubborn
stains. We recommend removing limescale before starting any deep cleaning process. BLANCOCLEAN
Daily+ for Silgranit or any mild acid-based cleaners (like lemon or vinegar) will remove limescale.
• Pour BLANCOCLEAN Daily+ on the sink area to be cleaned
• Leave for 1-2 minutes to take effect
• Wipe with a wet cloth or soft sponge
• Rinse the surface with water and dry with a microfiber cloth
Deep cleaning: once or twice a year we recommend to deep clean your sink with a mild liquid/gel laundry detergent:
• Close the sink drain
• 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 and rinse the sink thoroughly with water
• Dry with a microfiber cloth
Want more tips on how to remove limescale, metal abrasions, and keep your white
sink looking white? Visit our website at blanco.com/sgcare

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Summary of Contents for Blanco SILGRANIT

  • Page 1 • Rinse your sink with clean water and dry it with a microfiber cloth Weekly cleaning: Limescale is a common challenge for Silgranit sinks. Did you know that most stains are caused by discoloration adhering to limescale? When you remove limescale, you also remove stubborn stains.
  • Page 2 • Avoid lengthy, vigorous scrubbing with the rough side of a sponge, this can leave scratches • Rinse the faucet with clean water and dry with a microfiber cloth Have you ever used a dirt filter? Or cleaned an aerator? Visit our website to learn more: blanco.com/faucetcare Tackle Limescale with BLANCOCLEAN Limescale is a daily challenge for sinks.

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