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Ultra Pee Wee Dog Bowl

Ultra Pee Wee Dog Bowl

Ultra Pee Wee Dog Bowl
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The Ultra Pee Wee Dog Bowl is classically designed to meet the needs of small breed dogs. This uni-species luxury small pet food bowl is constructed of premium grade stainless steel with black rubber accents and 4 non-skid rubber legs.

Beautifully designed by Wetnoz, these stainless steel dog bowls are perfect for food or water and are ideal for toys or miniatures.

Capacity: 3/4 cup

Dimensions: 2" H x 5" W x 5" D

Easy to clean. Please review our Stainless Steel Care Guide below.

Wetnoz Philosophy:
Our homes are a direct reflection of who we are. Our pets are a part of our family. Pet accessories should not be merely functional - they should promote the utmost service to our pets while becoming part of the design and ambience of our homes. With our pet bowls, you'll experience products that are top-notch in utility and award winning design.

Stainless Steel Care Guide:
Stainless steel is a low-carbon steel that contains at least 10% Chromium. The addition of Chromium gives the steel its unique corrosion-resisting properties. It is also considered the most hygienic surface for bowls and dishes. Most Wetnōz stainless steel dog bowls contain 18% Chromium and 8-10% Nickel. Wetnōz uses stainless because it is extremely durable, resists corrosion and stands up to many chemicals.

Stainless steel is very resistant to rust; however, this does not mean that it is impervious to it. Stainless steel must be kept clean and free from contaminants. Frequent cleaning with mild soap and water and a cotton cloth is required.

Sometimes stainless steel dog bowls and other stainless products will develop corrosion or discoloration due to environmental conditions. The following is a list of common conditions that cause corrosion or discoloration of stainless steel and should be avoided:

* Cleansers containing Chloride – this includes bleach and any cleaners containing bleach.
* Concentrated soap residue – chemical additives will cause discoloration and some dried soaps actually look like rust.
* Water with high Iron content – can leave a rusty residue, especially if allowed to stand for long periods of time.
* Contact with Iron materials – including steel wool.
* Salts – contain Chlorides

Any discoloration or corrosion should be removed as soon as possible or permanent discoloration and/or pitting of the surface could occur. Usually, the product can be restored to its original condition. Most discoloration can be removed with a mild cleanser (Ajax or Stainless Steel Cleaner) and a ScotchBrite pad. The surface should then be thoroughly rinsed with clear water. With proper maintenance, stainless steel should maintain its luster and appearance indefinitely.


     

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