To be called 'fire clay', the material must endure a minimum temperature of 1,515 °C (2,759 °F). Fire clays vary from flint to plastic types, with semi - flint and semi - plastic ones too. They're made of natural argillaceous materials, mainly Kaolinite group clays, along with fine - grained micas and quartz, and might have organic matter and sulphur compounds. This Dakota Signature sink features a fire clay construction, an apron front style that's reversible, and is perfect for kitchens. It has a single - bowl configuration, an undermount installation type, and comes in dimensions of 30.125 × 20 × 10 in, fitting a 33' cabinet. It offers 2 apron styles (3/4 Frame and Flat), is cUPC certified, and comes with a lifetime limited warranty.



Using your Dakota Signature fire clay apron front sink is easy. Just place it in your 33' cabinet with an undermount installation. For daily use, simply wash your dishes and utensils as you normally would. When cleaning, use a mild soap and a soft sponge to avoid scratching the fire clay surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads as they can damage the sink. If there are any stubborn stains, you can use a non - abrasive cleaner specifically designed for fire clay. Regularly check the sink for any signs of damage or leaks. For long - term maintenance, keep the sink dry when not in use to prevent the growth of mold and mildew. This sink comes with a lifetime limited warranty, so if you encounter any issues, reach out to the manufacturer.