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DIRECTIONS

sinkliner

How to use a Sinkliner

Directions

1. Wash and dry the sink completely. (See below for sink cleaning instructions)

2. Lay the liner flat inside the sink. Adjust according to your sink.

3. Peel the tabs and press the sticky side to the sink for a snug fit.

4. Fill with water to soak your favorite fruit, vegetables or meats.

5. Removing the Liner

   To avoid damaging your sink, we recommend the following options:

   A. Pull the liner away from the sink, make a slit on the corner using kitchen shears.   release water from the side.

   B. Use kitchen shears to puncture a hole near the drain to release water.

6. Please recycle.

After using your sink to wash or prepare food, follow a two-step process to fully clean and sanitize your sink

  1. Clean: use warm, soapy water to wash the sink. Wipe it clean kitchen towel or paper towels.

  2. Sanitize: use a sanitizer and let air dry. Sanitizers can be homemade (1 tablespoon of liquid chlorine bleach per gallon of water) or a commercial sanitizer or sanitizing wipe.

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Cleaning and sanitizing will help reduce the risk that your foods or other utensils can be cross-contaminated through food preparation in your sink.

The bottom line? Clean, disinfect, and sanitize your kitchen sink and items near your sink regularly.

Posted by Meredith Carothers, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), USDA in Food and Nutrition Health and

Properly cleaning your kitchen sink

How to measure your kitchen sink to get the correct Sinkliners

VERY IMPORTANT

Always begin the measurements from the inside of your sink. It’s a very common mistake that most consumers are not aware of.

  1. Using your measuring tape begin on the inside of your sink measure from the inside edge to the other inside edge, this will be your length

  2. Measure the sink with by placing your tape, measure inside of the sink, closest to the faucet and stretching across the sink basin to the front inner part of the sink

  3. Lastly, measure the basin depth Play your straight edge, ruler, or your level across the top of your sink. Use your measuring tape to measure the deepest part of your sink basin into the bottom edge of the ruler right down depth.

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Our Double Bowl (Standard) Sink liners are adjustable up to 14inches L

Our Single Bowl Sinkliners are adjustable up to 29 1/2inches L

Our Farmhouse sinks are adjustable up to 30inches L 

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