Product Description
We maintain a rigorous quality control to ensure that no lead is used.
All our products are made with the best quality possible. Because each product is a craft, it presents unique qualities in size and color, each product is hand hammered with precise details giving a beautiful appearance.
Due to its characteristics, copper is undoubtedly the adequate metal for copper sinks manufacturing. Copper has the distinctive feature of a rust layer coating, which penetrates metal in only a few microns. This layer acts as an indefinite protection, ensuring a long useful life.
Is copper a sanitary material?
Copper is more sanitary than most other basin materials and is actually “anti-bacterial”. Science shows us bacteria can live for days on a stainless steel surface, but for only a matter of hours on copper.
Copper Maintenance instructions
- To keep clean, simply rinse sink with water after each use. Since copper is a natural anti-bacterial surface, it’s not necessary to disinfect or scrub. However you may choose to give your copper kitchen a thorough cleaning with mild soap and a soft cloth from time to time.
- Always avoid using any cleaning product that may remove the patina.
- For an added layer of protection, especially in ‘hard water’ areas, consider coating your kitchen sink with a high quality wax. This will help maintain the luster of the patina while providing better water runoff.
- With acidic foods such as… lemons, tomatoes, mustard, pineapple, vinegar, etc., it is best to leave water running while working with products and foods of this nature and remember to thoroughly rinse your sink immediately after use. If the copper surface should get scratched or affected by one of these acidic foods, copper will naturally regain its original, aged patina with regular use and time.
- DO NOT use abrasive cleansers or disinfectants on the non-shiny copper.
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