Actually I should correct myself.JPG wrote:Let's just say that folks today are mis using the term porcelain.
'Glaze' is not porcelain.
It is a ceramic sink. No castiron in this sink.
Its the Ikea Domsjo sink.
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Actually I should correct myself.JPG wrote:Let's just say that folks today are mis using the term porcelain.
'Glaze' is not porcelain.
Hmmm... Ikea has a recall on their dressers and some kind of baby gate. Now they want you to screw their dressers through cheap particle board into dry wall. Maybe the normal consumer will be able to find a stud, maybe. What happens if that is not where you want it?retiredsoldier919 wrote:Actually I should correct myself.JPG wrote:Let's just say that folks today are mis using the term porcelain.
'Glaze' is not porcelain.
It is a ceramic sink. No castiron in this sink.
Its the Ikea Domsjo sink.
Yep. I read the instructions. But a soft cloth with mild soap doesn't get out all stains. Just hoping that someone found a way to provide additional protection.Ed in Tampa wrote:If you read the instructions that come with the IKEA Domsjo sink, they talk about the care and feeding of your sink. No abrasives none. No clorine none, clean and dry sink after every use.
Do not let metal in sink.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/manuals/domsj ... -1_pub.pdf
Mix up some bleach, H2O and dish soap in a spray bottle, when you dump Coffee/Tea, rinse out, mist with mix, rinse, dry, spray/wax with a Silicone product, frequently, tell Ikea there stuff is junk, just for the Millenniums!! Next time buy good SS Steel.!!!!!retiredsoldier919 wrote:Yep. I read the instructions. But a soft cloth with mild soap doesn't get out all stains. Just hoping that someone found a way to provide additional protection.Ed in Tampa wrote:If you read the instructions that come with the IKEA Domsjo sink, they talk about the care and feeding of your sink. No abrasives none. No clorine none, clean and dry sink after every use.
Do not let metal in sink.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/manuals/domsj ... -1_pub.pdf
IKEA specifically says no bleach.ERLover wrote:Mix up some bleach, H2O and dish soap in a spray bottle, when you dump Coffee/Tea, rinse out, mist with mix, rinse, dry, spray/wax with a Silicone product, frequently, tell Ikea there stuff is junk, just for the Millenniums!! Next time buy good SS Steel.!!!!!retiredsoldier919 wrote:Yep. I read the instructions. But a soft cloth with mild soap doesn't get out all stains. Just hoping that someone found a way to provide additional protection.Ed in Tampa wrote:If you read the instructions that come with the IKEA Domsjo sink, they talk about the care and feeding of your sink. No abrasives none. No clorine none, clean and dry sink after every use.
Do not let metal in sink.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/manuals/domsj ... -1_pub.pdf