24 Jan
Erosion Sink
The Erosion Sink just hits the spot for me. Another piece of perfect design that would have me wasting water! [via]
The Erosion Sink just hits the spot for me. Another piece of perfect design that would have me wasting water! [via]
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But what a bastard it would be to clean …
January 25th, 2007 at 2:31 pmI expect that if you could afford an Erosion Sink you would also be able to afford a high class cleaner!
January 25th, 2007 at 5:35 pmHello Donna and Reevo,
There has been quite a bit of buzz around this sink. It seems that most folks love the design, but a concern I have noticed has been how to clean this sink.
Each Erosion Sink takes more than 40 hours of hand-crafting to create just the sink mold itself. Most of that time is spent rounding and smoothing the layer transitions so there are no sharp corners for dirt and grime to accumulate. We then seal each piece with an industry leading water based sealer that was initially developed for the aeronautical industry but was found to work extremely well on concrete. Needless to say, this sealer far outperforms all other concrete sealers on the market.
The combination of the smooth transitions and nearly stain-proof sealer make this sink a breeze to clean. Simply mist the sink with cleaner and wipe with a towel. The owner of the sink pictured has used it on a daily basis for more than a year now with no upkeep issues.
Should you have any additional questions or concerns, feel free to email me through our website, http://www.goredesignco.com
January 26th, 2007 at 10:44 pmWell there you are, you heard it here readers! Cheers Brandon.
January 27th, 2007 at 11:23 am