Cleaning Durinox: How to look after your sink
Hard surface makes Durinox resistant

The special level of hardness makes cleaning Durinox surfaces an absolute breeze
Special instructions
Do not use abrasive scouring agents (e.g. scouring cream, scouring powder, BLANCO POLISH or BLANCO DeepClean) to clean BLANCO Durinox stainless steel surfaces.
Everyday tips for all stainless steel surfaces
Although Durinox is extremely hard, if you want to preserve its unique surface structure, you should be mindful of a few things when it comes to everyday use. As with worktops made of other materials, you should not place overheated pots or pans directly on the worktop. Do not cut food on the surface itself if you want to avoid deep scratches; you could use one of our optional cutting boards instead. Although the material is scratch-resistant, hard or sharp-edged objects like heavy cooking utensils can leave unsightly streaks if they are slid across the worktop. If you’re unlucky, falling items could cause damage to the worktop surface.
Cleaning recommendations for Durinox sinks and stainless steel worktops
Cleaning agents containing chlorine or hydrochloric acid should be avoided if you want to maintain the high-quality Durinox look. To avoid damaging the surface of your Durinox sink or worktop, do not clean it with steel wool, as this will cause scratches and permanent damage to the stainless steel surface. You should also avoid direct prolonged contact with rusty iron items like cast-iron pans, as these can leave unsightly marks.
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