Granite & Composite Sinks
Combining versatility and functionality with a flawless finish, our range of granite and composite sinks are the perfect finishing touch for any ultra-modern home. Give your kitchen a luxurious finish and shop our range today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find your worktop's perfect pairing and build your dream contemporary kitchen with our granite and composite sinks. With a range of kitchen sinks from top brands like Franke and Abode, our range offers unparalleled durability and longevity, designed to be part of your space for years to come.
Whether you opt for a white or black granite sink, our range is full of contemporary designs which are perfect for achieving a minimal design across your space. Don’t forget to complement your brand-new sink with some sleek, stylish kitchen taps.
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How do you clean a composite kitchen sink?
To clean a composite kitchen sink, start by rinsing the sink with hot water and washing up liquid, using a cloth to remove any marks or residue from all around the sink and the drain.
For more stubborn stains, cover the dirty parts of the sink with bicarbonate of soda before then spraying the area with diluted vinegar. Leave the solution to fizz before using a soft sponge to scrub away any stains, and then finally rinse the sink and dry thoroughly for a streak-free finish.
What is the best way to remove tea stains from a composite sink?
To remove tea stains from a composite sink, start by using a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and diluted vinegar on the affected area, using a sponge to scrub it into the area. If the tea stain persists, try a household stain removal spray.
Make sure to wear appropriate safety equipment when using cleaning sprays and always check the manufacturer’s guidelines before using any product.
How do you clean a granite sink?
For daily cleaning of granite sinks, simply soak a sponge or cloth in warm soapy water and gently scrub the sink before rinsing with water and drying.
If there are still some marks or stains on the sink, use a combination of bicarbonate of soda and diluted vinegar mixed into a paste, and apply this to the affected areas. Use a soft sponge to scrub away at the stain. Once removed, rinse and dry the area.