Yes, a magic eraser is safe to use. We also recommend dish soap and warm water with a rag. Using a little “elbow grease” with these items will surely get your sink…
No, bleach will damage the sink material, removing some of its finish and making it more susceptible to staining. We recommend using dish soap, warm water, and a little old-fashioned “elbow grease”…
A high-quality granite sink will not stain. Regular cleaning and maintenance will also help to avoid stains. If your sink begins to dull, we recommend using mineral oil after cleaning to help…
Stainless steel is the most durable, which is why we frequently see it used in investment properties. However, Blanco Silgranit sinks or other off-brand composite sinks are very durable and not to…
Yes, quartz sinks can crack. It’s important not to unnecessarily drop items in your sink to avoid cracks or chips. Sometimes these chips or cracks can be repaired by a professional.
Yes, they are beautiful, durable, and long-lasting if properly taken care of. We highly recommend a Blanco Silgranit sink if you’re in the market for a new sink. Off-brands are okay, but…
Yes, stainless steel sinks can definitely have scratches; however, a thicker or higher-quality stainless steel sink can stand up to more abuse or wear and tear.
This really comes down to personal preference, as both materials are solid choices. Whatever the style of your kitchen or bath, we’re sure we can find a sink to suit that style.
Silgranit is the most popular sink material, and for good reason. They’re beautiful, easy to clean, resistant to staining… And did we say they’re gorgeous?