Thanks to the intrinsic characteristics of stainless steel, aluminum, and iron materials, their surfaces do not deteriorate due to frequent cleaning operations.

Stainless steel

Stainless steel is an alloy composed of iron and carbon, to which a percentage of nickel and chromium is added. Chromium provides the material with corrosion resistance, giving it a natural protection against oxidation and corrosion.

Scotchbrite steel

Scotchbrite finished stainless steel has a matte and uniform appearance, giving the product a different aesthetic value from classic stainless steel, which ensures greater resistance to scratches.

Aluminum

Aluminum is a metal derived from the bauxite ore and is known for its resistance to corrosion and high recyclability.

What not to do

Do not leave metallic objects or steel wool on the material, do not use detergents containing hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, phosphoric, or muriatic acid. Do not use bleach or ammonia, which are commonly found in household cleaning products, as they can cause permanent streaks. Avoid using steel wool or metal brushes. We advise against placing wet containers on raw aluminum.

What to do

Clean with neutral detergents, specific steel care products, or pure alcohol. In the case of using detergents, rinse with water and a microfiber cloth and dry with a soft cloth. For aluminum and iron, which have greater porosity, it is also advisable to use a general degreaser, to be rinsed with alcohol and hot water.

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