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WHY OPT FOR HANDMADE KITCHEN SINKS?

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Have you ever come across the term hand made kitchen sink? If you ever ventured into markets to get your kitchen remodelled, then you sure might have heard about the handmade kitchen sinks.  Well, this blog is specially curated for people who wish to know more about this amazing kitchenware that is doing the rounds in the Kitchen Fittings market and is the trendiest sink available. WHAT ARE HANDMADE KITCHEN SINKS? Handmade kitchen sinks, as the name implies are sinks that are literally handmade as opposed to normal techniques using machinery. The handmade kitchen sinks are made from thick sheets of stainless steel that are manually welded to give them a rectangular shape. The sinks are pressed with hands in this way, and the corners of the sinks are afterwards welded together. This is why they are referred to as handcrafted sinks. Usually, the kitchen sinks are hydraulically drawn to give them oval or rounded shapes using machines. 4 Reasons you should get a handmade kitchen sink...

Easy Tips on Shower Maintenance for a Great Experience

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The showerheads you get these days in the market are all easy to install which makes them all the easier to maintain. It is important that you keep your overhead showers clean and tidy, because even though your water supply may be pure, the impurities stuck in your showerheads may pollute the water in the shower.  Some Tips on Shower Maintenance for a Great Experience Avoid using harsh chemicals The use of harsh chemicals might offer good results, faster, but the sealant may come off. Plus harsh detergents tend to deteriorate the qualities of the material in which the showerhead is built, causing diminished durability.  Rinse You may have installed the best showerheads in your bath space, but you need to rinse and dry them frequently to keep them functioning for a longer time. Make sure you rinse the soap from your hand showerheads or dry the water from the overhead showers after use. The more the water stays on its surfaces, the increased chances of rusting and corrosion....