Solid Surface Sinks are an increasingly popular choice in modern kitchens and bathrooms. Popular for their seamless design, durability and ease of maintenance, they are molded into the countertop to not only enhance the aesthetics of the space, but also reduce sanitary dead ends. These sinks are suitable for a variety of environments, but proper cleaning and maintenance is essential to ensure their long-term effectiveness.Routine Cleaning and MaintenanceRegular Cleaning Daily cleaning of solid surface sinks is relatively simple. To ensure that the surface is free of dirt and spots, it is recommended to lightly clean it with warm water and a soft cloth every day or after each use. This will prevent the accumulation of water stains, soap residue or food stains.Steps:Moisten a soft cloth or sponge with warm water.Add a small amount of mild detergent (e.g. neutral dishwashing liquid) and gently wipe the sink surface.Rinse well with water and finish with a clean cloth to avoid water or mineral deposits.Preventing Stain Buildup Although solid surface sinks are resistant to stains, prolonged periods of time without cleaning may result in the formation of hard-to-remove stains on the surface. Prompt cleaning after each use is recommended, especially when working with foods rich in coloring or acids (e.g. coffee, red wine, fruit juices, etc.).Use soft cleaning tools Avoid using hard cleaning tools such as metal brushes and steel wool balls when cleaning to avoid scratching the surface