Cleaners and conditioners
Cleaning agents for kitchen sinks and faucets
Each sink material has its own specific cleaning agent, and with regular cleaning, your kitchen sink will stay beautiful year after year. It is important to clean the sink daily. The sink should be rinsed after every use—especially after washing greasy dishes—and cleaned with dish soap and a brush each day. Washing prevents limescale and dirt from building up on the sink surface. Limescale from tap water and the dirt that adheres to it should be removed regularly, as layered limescale and dirt are much harder to clean later. When cleaning, it’s important to use water over 65°C to help remove limescale. Drying the sink after washing also helps prevent large...
Cleaning agents for kitchen sinks and faucets
Each sink material has its own specific cleaning agent, and with regular cleaning, your kitchen sink will stay beautiful year after year. It is important to clean the sink daily. The sink should be rinsed after every use—especially after washing greasy dishes—and cleaned with dish soap and a brush each day. Washing prevents limescale and dirt from building up on the sink surface. Limescale from tap water and the dirt that adheres to it should be removed regularly, as layered limescale and dirt are much harder to clean later. When cleaning, it’s important to use water over 65°C to help remove limescale. Drying the sink after washing also helps prevent large limescale stains and reduces the buildup of dirt.
For all sink surfaces, dish soap and a brush are sufficient for daily cleaning when used regularly. A good option for daily use is Blanco DailyClean+, a spray-on cleaner for the sink or faucet surface. Its active ingredient dissolves dirt and, when used daily, helps keep surfaces clean with ease. Simply spray the product on the sink or faucet, rinse, and dry. It's an easy and convenient solution for everyday cleaning.
You can find other cleaning agents for removing more stubborn dirt below. For more information on cleaning sinks and faucets, click here.