Owner Manual

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS (cont...)
Faucets
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SANITIZATION
Faucets should be washed weekly with a mild soap or cleanser such as Bar Keepers Friend® to prevent buildup of
mineral deposits from the water. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for any store-bought product.
TOUCH-UPS, SPOTS AND STAINS
Olive oil can help remove streaks and add shine to your faucet. Dry your faucet thoroughly and add a few drop of
olive oil to a paper towel. Wipe the towel over the streaked areas and wipe away with a clean wet cloth.
Undiluted white vinegar will help remove ngerprints or hard water deposits. Simply pour the vinegar onto a soft
cloth and rub over the spots and surrounding area. Wipe away with a clean wet cloth and dry thoroughly.
SCRATCHES
While the metallic nishes that we use for our faucets are very durable, no nish is completely scratch-proof!
Fine scratches can be removed using a mild abrasive cleaner such as Bar Keepers Friend®. Always scrub gently,
working the soap into the scratched area. Wipe away with a clean wet cloth and dry thoroughly.
Never use steel wool to clean a metallic nished faucet.
CORROSION
Corrosion is rare, but a very serious threat to your faucet. Construction chemicals, solvents and household cleaners
contain chlorides and acids which can damage metallic nishes. Products and cleaners that contain chlorine bleach
can stain or corrode a faucet and so should be avoided. Plumbing PVC solvents or certain grout cleaners which
contain muriatic acid can also cause problems. If any of these dangerous chemicals get on the faucet, rinse it
immediately with plenty of clean water and dry thoroughly.