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Stainless Steel Sinks
Built to handle the demands of daily life, stainless steel sinks resist stains, rust, chips and cracks with ease. Many models come with long-term guarantees - a clear sign of their lasting quality. Whether you're washing up pots after a family dinner or rinsing fresh ingredients, these sinks are designed to keep up without showing signs of wear.
They're also incredibly easy to maintain. A quick wipe with warm water and mild soap is all it takes to keep them clean and sparkling. Their non-porous surface helps prevent the build-up of bacteria, creating a hygienic space for all your kitchen tasks.
With a wide range of styles to choose from - including sleek undermount designs, classic inset sinks and spacious double bowls - there's something to suit every kitchen layout. Finishes like brushed or linen textures add a refined look while offering added scratch resistance.
If you're looking for a sink that offers long-term value, low maintenance and classic appeal, stainless steel is hard to beat.
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Frequently Asked Stainless Steel Sink Questions
How do you clean a stainless steel sink so it shines?
Rinse away food scraps, sprinkle bicarbonate of soda over the bowl and work it in with a soft sponge along the grain. Rinse with hot water, then spray a 50 : 50 mix of white vinegar and water, wipe dry and buff with a microfibre cloth for a streak-free shine.
How to remove stains from a stainless steel sink (water marks or rust spots)?
Soak a paper towel in white vinegar, press it on the mark for 5 minutes, then rub gently with a non-abrasive pad. Stubborn spots lift easily with a dab of Bar Keepers Friend® or a paste of baking soda and water. Rinse thoroughly and dry to stop new marks forming.
How to remove scratches from a stainless steel sink / get rid of scratches on stainless steel sink?
Light scuffs vanish when you rub a non-woven nylon pad (Scotch-Brite™ blue) and a little cleaner in the direction of the grain. Deeper scratches can be feathered out with ultra-fine (1,000-grit) wet-and-dry paper followed by a polishing compound. Always finish by washing and drying the area.
What is the best cleaner for stainless steel sinks?
Everyday: mild dish soap and a soft cloth. Weekly: bicarbonate of soda or a pH-neutral cream cleaner. For deep cleans use a specialist stainless powder (e.g., Bar Keepers Friend®). Avoid chlorine bleach and steel wool - they can pit or dull the surface.
Can you use bleach or vinegar on a stainless steel sink?
Vinegar is fine and great for cutting limescale. Bleach, however, can corrode stainless steel - if you must use it, dilute 1 : 100, keep contact under one minute and rinse thoroughly. Never leave bleach-soaked cloths lying in the bowl.
What gauge stainless steel sink is best, and what’s included with a Nesstar sink?
Premium sinks are 18-gauge (1.2 mm) steel - quiet, dent-resistant and long-lasting. Mid-range 20-gauge (1.0 mm) is still tough enough for busy kitchens. Every Nesstar stainless sink arrives with a 90 mm basket waste, overflow kit, fixing clips and template, plus a manufacturer warranty and free next-working-day UK delivery if you order before 2 pm (remote areas 48–72 hrs).
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