Oliveri specialises in quality kitchen sinks and bathroomware. They are Australia’s only commercial pressed bowl sink manufacturer and one of this country’s best home-grown success stories. They’ve come a long way from an unassuming suburban factory where their business began way back in 1947. It was at Watkins and Starr, now Oliveri Solutions, a modest domestic metal fabricator in Adelaide, South Australia, that a highly skilled and dedicated team pioneered the deep drawing sink process in Australia. It was the beginning of something extraordinary.
Oliveri's design expertise and commitment to quality continues into bathrooms. They import and distribute a wide range of taps, sinks, water filter systems and bathroom products across nine countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the USA.
The vast range and superior design of their sinks and taps are enjoyed by homeowners around the world and the Oliveri name continues to be synonymous with style, quality, reliability and great customer service.
The best prevention against scratching is to exercise a little extra care, or even to use one of Oliveri's bowl protectors or dish baskets when washing cutlery and the like.
To maintain the shine on your Oliveri stainless steel sink, regular maintenance is recommended with any of the easy to obtain, non-abrasive stainless steel cleaners or metal polishes.
Do:
Rinse your sink thoroughly after each use. Stainless steel looks best if it's cleaned regularly with plenty of water.
Towel dry your sink with a dry, soft, absorbent cloth after each use. This prevents mineral deposits in the water from building up on the surface of the sink.
Wiping over your stainless steel sink with a glass cleaner is a great way to make your sink shine.
Stainless steel polishing creams can help make existing scratches on stainless steel sinks less noticeable but must not be used on coloured stainless steel or granite sinks.
Don't:
Don't leave fruits or juices on the sink; wipe them up immediately as they contain citric acids which over time can etch the surface.
Don't leave chorine/chloride chemicals on stainless steel surfaces as this could damage the surface of the sink.
Don't leave bars of soap, wet sponges or cleaning pads on the faucet ledge. Over time, these items will dull and possibly pit the surface of the finish.