Guidelines

Are hammered copper sinks hard to maintain?

Are hammered copper sinks hard to maintain?

While a copper sink is very unique and different than a stainless or porcelain sink, it is not any more difficult to maintain. It simply means that certain areas of your sink may shift from a lighter copper tone to a darker copper tone.

Why are copper sinks hammered?

Hammered sinks look more rustic and tend to be handcrafted individually in small artisan shapes to get their unique look. Since the copper is hammered, it will have increased strength and be more durable as time progresses. This style will do well in more traditional or eclectic environments.

How do you clean a hammered copper bathroom sink?

Fill a container with two cups of warm water and a teaspoon of mild soap. Wet a sponge in the mixture, and wipe down the sink. Scrub off stains and water spots by applying gentle pressure, and continue until the copper is stain-free and spotless. Rinse the sink with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.

Do copper sinks scratch easily?

Durability. Copper is highly durable, retaining its strength, beauty, and integrity even when recycled. It tends to be susceptible to scratching, and smooth finishes are likely to get “dinged,” but it adds to the sink’s character. High-quality copper sinks are long-lasting and resistant to rust and corrosion.

Do copper sinks turn green?

While green oxidation can appear on some copper, this is due to harsh environments (like weather and large shifts in temperature), salt water, and other factors that typically occur outdoors. If a copper sink is properly cleaned and cared for in your indoor kitchen or bathroom, green oxidation will never occur.

Are all copper sinks hammered?

Only 99%-pure, newly-mined copper sheets are fashioned into one of our numerous copper sink styles for the kitchen. Most sinks are finished with a decorative pattern of divots, hammered into the surface. The variation of these copper tones turns each copper kitchen sink into a masterpiece of ancient design.

Do copper sinks stain easily?

While it is in your sink’s best interest to avoid leaving acidic foods, cleaning products, or cosmetics in the sink, copper shows great resilience to staining and can be fixed quite easily if it does happen. If it does stain, you can just clean the sink with soap, water, and a warm cloth to ease the stain away.

Are copper sinks practical?

Copper is highly durable, retaining its strength, beauty, and integrity even when recycled. It tends to be susceptible to scratching, and smooth finishes are likely to get “dinged,” but it adds to the sink’s character. High-quality copper sinks are long-lasting and resistant to rust and corrosion.

How is a copper sink made?

The process of making a copper sink, starts as copper is melted at very high temperature and then poured into moulds. The mould gives the raw iron the shape of a sheet. When the time comes to give the copper sinks its final finish, the surface of the sink is treated with a process call “Patina”.