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Choosing suitable cleaning products is important for keeping resin and stone sinks looking their best. Using the right solutions helps to preserve the surface and avoid unwanted damage over time.
Recommended Cleaners for Resin and Stone Sinks
Gentle cleaning agents are best for resin and stone sinks. A mild washing-up liquid in warm water is effective for everyday cleaning without harming the surface. For tougher grease or residues, opt for cleaning solutions made from natural ingredients, such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula. This product is plant-based, free from solvents, and safe for regular use on sensitive materials.
If you encounter stubborn stains or ink marks, a small amount of isopropyl alcohol (like Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9%) can help lift these without causing surface etching. Always use these products sparingly and rinse thoroughly after application.
Products to Avoid
When cleaning resin and stone sinks, steer clear of harsh abrasive powders, wire pads, and chlorine-based disinfectants. These can scratch, dull, or chemically damage the surface. Acidic cleaners can also react with resin or stone and should not be used. Always read product labels to ensure suitability for resin and stone surfaces.
Tips for Lasting Shine
To maintain a glossy or polished finish, consider occasional use of a specialist resin polish. The “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System is designed specifically for rejuvenating resin surfaces and minimising fine scratches, helping your sink retain its professional look.
When Does Safe Product Selection Matter?
Selecting gentle, compatible cleaners is especially important if your sink is regularly exposed to coloured liquids, foodstuffs, or frequent water splashes. Using safe products helps avoid surface wear and maintains the integrity of delicate finishes.
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Taking care to use safe cleaning products ensures your resin and stone sink remains in top condition for years to come. For further advice on routine maintenance, explore the tips on our main care guide.
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