Ed’s Pro tip of the week: Make your stainless steel kitchen sink look new! Use a quality “Stainless cleaner/polish” on a soft cloth and work with the “grain” of the sink. Don’t use abrasive pads or cleaners. With all kitchen sinks, avoid leaving dirty dishes sitting in the sink, that can stain the sink. Ed’s Lesson: If you want a clean looking kitchen sink … you need to keep your kitchen sink looking clean!
Ed’s Pro tip of the week: Looking for a special holiday gift? Forget the coffee pot, go with a “Piping Hot Water Dispenser” for your ktchen sink. Hot water dispensers give you “instant” boiling water for coffee, tea, oatmeal & soups. Now, that’s a gift to warm anyone’s heart!
Ed’s Pro tip of the week: You can keep your home “warm for the holidays” by installing a “standby” generator. A standby generator “automatically” starts up during a power failure to keep the lights on. Now, that’s what you really call the “gift that keeps on giving!”
You can check out KOHLER Generators FB page for more information.
Ed’s Pro tip of the week: Thinking of a new bathroom faucet? Make sure your new faucet matches your present lav sink. If your outer (Hot/Cold) lav sink faucet holes are:
4″ apart, that’s a “centerset” sink = centerset faucet.
8″ to 12″ apart, that’s a “widespread” sink = widespread faucet.