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When your resin sink begins to look dull or scratched, it’s tempting to reach for strong cleaning products. However, not all cleaning methods support long-lasting restoration. Let’s explore the best approach to renewing your resin sink’s appearance safely and effectively.
Why Abrasive Cleaners Are Not Recommended
Abrasive cleaners and scouring pads can cause fine scratches on resin sinks, worsening surface dullness rather than improving it. These micro-scratches accumulate, making it more difficult to achieve a glossy finish during restoration. Instead of removing stains, abrasive action can embed debris and reduce the clarity of your sink’s surface. Sticking to gentler methods protects your resin sink in the long term.
Safer Alternatives for Resin Sink Restoration
If your aim is to remove grease, residue, or marks without damaging the resin, use a natural degreaser designed for delicate surfaces. For deeper rejuvenation, an epoxy polishing system can help eliminate minor scratches and restore shine without introducing new imperfections. When necessary, a clear resin such as Trasparente can be applied for a renewed, protective surface.
When This Matters Most
Avoiding abrasives is especially important if your sink is lightly worn and you hope to retain as much of the original surface as possible. Gentle restoration adds life to your resin sink and prevents the need for more extensive repair work.
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For a beautiful, long-lasting result, stick to non-abrasive cleaners and specialised polishes when regenerating your resin sink. For a step-by-step guide on full renewal, visit the main How to regenerate a resin sink? resource.
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