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  • Granite sinks are considered the pinnacle of high-end kitchen sinks. Granite is a hard and durable natural stone, often used in luxurious kitchen sinks. Granite sinks offer excellent scratch and stain resistance and are aesthetically pleasing.
    2025-09-05
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  • According to industry standards and kitchen design experience, the minimum spacing between sinks should be 5 inches (approximately 12.7 cm). This ensures that when two sinks are used simultaneously, the sinks do not come into direct contact with each other, and that sufficient space is provided to meet basic kitchen needs.
    2025-09-04
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  • If you cook large meals or frequently handle fruits and vegetables, a 10-inch deep stainless steel sink provides more space. When washing ingredients, especially those that need to be soaked, the deep sink design allows them to better contain the food without spilling outside the sink.
    2025-09-02
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  • Although 304 stainless steel is highly heat-resistant, prolonged exposure to high temperatures can still cause surface oxidation. Especially when boiling water comes into contact with the surface of a stainless steel kitchen sink, the high temperatures can damage the protective coating on the sink's surface, accelerating the oxidation process.
    2025-08-29
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  • 304 stainless steel (18% chromium and 8% nickel) is a common, high-quality stainless steel material on the market, offering strong corrosion resistance and relatively good scratch resistance. However, some lower-quality stainless steel sinks may use 201 stainless steel or other lower-grade materials, which have lower hardness and scratch resistance and are therefore susceptible to scratches from hard objects.
    2025-08-22
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  • Stainless steel sinks are highly resistant to stains. Because their smooth surface is less susceptible to the accumulation of bacteria, grease, and dirt, stainless steel sinks effectively reduce the adhesion of stains. This makes daily cleaning easier; simply wiping away oil and dirt removes surface stains.
    2025-08-19
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  • · Main hole: This is typically the drain outlet of a kitchen stainless steel sink, connected to the sewer to remove wastewater from the sink. · Additional Hole 1: Commonly used for installing a kitchen faucet. · Additional Hole 2: Can be used to install sink accessories such as a dishwashing liquid dispenser, strainer, or additional faucet.
    2025-08-14
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  • Surface treatments for stainless steel sinks include: 1. Brushed Finish 2. Mirror Finish 3. Sandblasted Finish 4. Anodized Finish Brushed finish is one of the most common stainless steel surface treatments, particularly used on kitchen sinks.
    2025-08-13
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  • The purpose of a stainless steel kitchen sink rack: 1. Prevents scratches and wear on the sink bottom 2. Facilitates drainage and ventilation 3. Increases sink storage space 4. Prevents stains from accumulating 5. Reduces noise levels 6. Enhances aesthetics and overall design
    2025-08-07
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  • Pour the cleaner on the surface of the stainless steel kitchen sink and gently wipe the sink with a soft cloth or sponge. Pay special attention to cleaning all corners of the sink, including the bottom and edge of the sink. For stubborn stains, you can spray the cleaner on the stains and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping, which will help soften and remove the stains.
    2025-07-28
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