l Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents
which contain ingredients such as chlorine bleach, formic acid, acetic or
hydrochloric acid to clean your sink tap. Also avoid abrasive cleaning agents
and sponges.
l Do not spray a cleaning agent directly onto
the kitchen tap, and do not mix different products together. Please follow the
manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations with regard to dosage and application
time.
l Ideally, remove any limescale on the
kitchen tap using a citric acid-based cleaning agent. First apply the cleaning
agent to a soft, lint-free cotton cloth, and wipe the sink tap with it. Then
leave the agent to work for the specified time before removing it completely
with clean water.
l Finally, simply wipe the tap dry using a
dry cloth. This will remove all residues, and the tap will gleam like new
again.
If limescale
deposits are removed properly, lots of annoying consequential damage can be
prevented. After all, limescale is not only problematic from an aesthetic point
of view. It can also impair functions, for example the spray pattern.
Cleaning the sink
tap properly is easy and does not take up much time at all. The pull-out hose
on your kitchen tap is also easy to clean and to replace if necessary,
instructions are included with each spare part. Please follow
our cleaning recommendations, because damage due to improper handling is not
covered in our warranty.