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ROHL is known for their authentic fireclay sinks, perfect for kitchens, prep areas and bars. Whether your client chooses the authentic, artistically handcrafted Shaws farmhouse fireclay sink true to the original 1897 English design or the Allia fireclay sink made from the highly coveted clay of the famous Limoges region of France, they will enjoy the lasting quality and beauty of a ROHL fireclay sink for years to come. Both types of sinks are made of genuine fireclay, a natural material that will never rust because it is made using an unusual technique of firing in extremely hot temperatures. These temperatures actually cause the glaze to fuse with the clay, providing an exceptionally strong, hard surface, that won’t chip, stain, scratch or ding. ROHL’s fireclay sinks are a prime example of the kind of integrity, history and provenance that are exemplified in truly authentic and luxurious products.
Here are four maintenance points about ROHL’s fireclay sinks:
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We recommend using a sponge or cloth and a mild abrasive. The surface is fired at 2,264 degrees Fahrenheit, is alkali and acid resistant as well as chip and scratch resistant. Daily cleaning with harsh abrasives or abrasive pads will not harm the surface, but they are unnecessary under normal conditions.
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The ROHL Shaws Collection features authentic designs from 1897. Each sink is made with a flat bottom. To avoid water spotting, wipe down the sink after use. In addition, waxing the bottom will encourage draining.
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On the rare occasion that a metal pot or pan leaves a mark on the surface of the sink, we recommend Astonish Cleaner to remove marks.
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To protect fireclay sinks from the unusual drop of pans, our most popular sink designs feature wire sink grids that will guard against damage. We offer ROHL Sink Grids in stainless steel, white vinyl and biscuit vinyl.
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