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Stylish, yet durable quartz composite, terrazzo, ceramic or porcelain sinks in kitchens and bathrooms, are installed adjacent to or inside a counter. Compared to natural stones, they are easier to maintain and clean, and their colors and models are unlimited. Stonecontact.com brings together artificial stone sinks, wash basins factories, wholesalers all around the world to get the unique design of various composite quartz, terrazzo sinks for you with the best pricing.
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The most common sizes for a kitchen sink are 30" or 33", however a standard size could measure anywhere between 24" and 36" in length. The bulk of what you find while shopping will fall within this size range. Generally, sinks up to 30" will contain one large single bowl.
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Also called top-mount or drop-in sinks, overmount sinks have a lip that sits above, and covers a small area of, the countertop.
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To determine the maximum sink size for your base cabinet, measure the interior of your cabinet and subtract two to three inches from each dimension. A 36″ base cabinet can handle a 33″ sink at most; a 30″ cabinet should be fitted with a sink no larger than 27″ wide.
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Replacing an overmount sink with an undermount sink will hide the sink lip underneath a countertop and provide clean, modern lines. Replacement steps involve disconnecting plumbing, removal of the old overmount sink, installing the new sink and reconnecting the plumbing.
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While a double sink needs to be large enough to accommodate two bowls, single bowl sinks can take up relatively little space. Therefore, single bowl sinks are more useful for things like washing large pots or babies, while a double bowl sink has more options for how to use the sink.
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Do not use bleach on ceramic sinks because it can ruin the finish. Avoid heavily abrasive products, such as bristle brushes and scouring powder. Strong abrasives etch the ceramic so that it traps dirt and becomes dull instead of shiny white.
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Steps to Remove the Marks:Begin by sprinkling baking soda over the surfaces that are marked. It may help to spray the sink lightly with water first, so the baking soda will stick. Spray the surface lightly with Windex. Scrub with a soft cloth or sponge until the stains are removed. Repeat as necessary.
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Porcelain sinks are much more durable than ceramic sinks, and the reason is that porcelain contains steel. Secondly, it is heated at high temperatures and goes under considerable pressure. Thus, porcelain comes out a lot stronger than ceramic. So, in the porcelain sink vs ceramic sink debate, porcelain is the winner.
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