Installation
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Applying sealant
Turn the sink (A) upside down and make sure the surface to
be seales is clean, dry, soap free, oil free, and grease free.
Apply a layer of sealant onto the rim.
Care and Cleaning
For best results in caring for your sink, we suggest the following:
Clean the outside surface with mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth.
On stubborn stains, use a powdered detergent and damp sponge or nylon scouring pad.
Never use abrasive scouring powders, cleansers, or pads because they will scratch, damage, and dull the surface.
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Inserting the Sink
Turn the sink (A) over and gently lower it into the hole.
Wipe excess sealant with a clean, damp cloth, leaving a
smooth and evenly beveled edge around the sink (A).
If there is a gap, apply more sealant immediately.
NOTE: It is recommended that you let the sealant dry
for four hours before connecting the fittings to the
supply lines and the drain. This may cause the bowl to
shift from its original position.
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