ChatterBank1 min ago
Stainless Steel Sink
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How do we complain to trading standards about a Cannon Phoenix stainless steel sink which has a lifetime guarantee but has developed rust patches and a pinhole making the sink useless.
The manufacturer is not interested and has stated that the guarantee is void because we have cleaned the sink with A. Bleach. B. a stainless steel cleaner recomended by the makers of stainless steel.
The manufacturer is not interested and has stated that the guarantee is void because we have cleaned the sink with A. Bleach. B. a stainless steel cleaner recomended by the makers of stainless steel.
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Have you done what they say you have? Does their guarantee instruct you *not* to do what you have done? What does the paperwork say about actions which will void the guarantee?
11:16 Thu 11th Feb 2016
I do not know but I sympathise.
I bought a double bowl stainless steel sink, but did not use it immediately and stored it until I got the kitchen sorted and the new worktop was fitted. When it was all in, not immediately but after a while, I noticed 5 small black spots behind/to the left of the tap. I never knew that was even possible ! I've had to ignore it ever since. I believed that because I'd had it left in its box, in a room, for some time prior, any complaint would have been dismissed so I never embarrassed myself by trying.
Something for folk to be aware of when deciding what type of sink to buy.
I bought a double bowl stainless steel sink, but did not use it immediately and stored it until I got the kitchen sorted and the new worktop was fitted. When it was all in, not immediately but after a while, I noticed 5 small black spots behind/to the left of the tap. I never knew that was even possible ! I've had to ignore it ever since. I believed that because I'd had it left in its box, in a room, for some time prior, any complaint would have been dismissed so I never embarrassed myself by trying.
Something for folk to be aware of when deciding what type of sink to buy.