Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
Granite Vanity Sink
Granite Vanity Sink
Crafted from premium granite, our vanity sink adds a touch of elegance to your bathroom. Its durable and non-porous surface resists stains and scratches while enhancing the value of your home. Upgrade your space and indulge in the timeless beauty of our granite vanity sink.
Feature | Details |
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Colours | White,Cream,Black,Yellow,Green etc |
Material | Absolute Black Granite, Micro Marble,Marble Quartz etc |
Edges | Solid Edge,Bullnose,Beveled,OG waterfall etc |
Package | Standard Seaworthy Package,Solid Wooden Crates |
Special Care for Granite Vanity Sinks
Granite vanity sinks are known for their durability and resistance, but they still require proper care to maintain their beauty and functionality. Below are key considerations for preventing scratches, stains, and heat damage.
Preventing Scratches
Granite’s resistance to scratching varies depending on the type of granite. When purchasing a granite vanity sink, it is essential to ask about its scratch resistance.
- Cutting directly on granite does not damage the stone itself, but it can dull your knife.
- To maintain both your sink and your knives, always use a cutting board.
- Frequent cutting in the same area can wear away the polished surface over time.
Avoiding Stains
Light-colored granite tends to have more pores than dark-colored granite, making it more susceptible to stains. To prevent discoloration:
- Clean up spills immediately to avoid penetration.
- Apply a penetrating sealant before installation and reseal the surface regularly according to the sealant instructions.
- Common staining substances such as coffee, red wine, cooking oil, butter, lemon juice, and tomato juice should be wiped off as soon as possible.
- Use only non-ammonia cleaning agents to prevent corrosion and dulling of the polished surface.
Heat Resistance and Handling
Granite can withstand high temperatures without burning, but special care should still be taken:
- Placing hot utensils directly on the surface will not leave burn marks, but granite can retain and transfer heat.
- Be cautious when moving heated objects, as they may unexpectedly release heat and cause burns.
By following these simple care guidelines, you can preserve the elegance and durability of your granite vanity sink for years to come.
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