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                                        Proper Cleaning Guide
                 
                 

                The life expectancy of your  new surface is relative to use, water quality and the way it is cleaned
                and maintained and can be extended if special care is taken during cleaning and maintenance.


                Use only mild detergents and  soft sponges or towels.  They will help keep the final sheen and durability
                of  your new surface.  Plus, it makes cleaning a breeze.

                Never use steel  wool, abrasive pads, abrasive powders and creams, bleach, acids, vinegar,
                drain  cleaners. or other harsh chemicals on the surface.
                  They clean the surface  by "scratch" cleaning the dirt off. 

                 

                Avoid new stains

                Hair dyes; deeply colored detergents, bubble baths, and  oils; food coloring; colored
                beverages; nail polish and hard water can all cause  stains. Never soak clothing
                in bathtubs. Some detergents and washing powders are  too harsh for the surface
                and will eventually cause damage.

                Minimal use  of these substances will keep your surface shiny. Always be sure to clean up  immediately after using
                any of these items
                or similar products that you  know will stain. 
                 
                 
                Chipping
                To avoid chipping of your new surface:

                • Make sure objects and
                  shelves  are securely mounted to wall or door near surface. Most chipping occurs when heavy objects fall onto
                  the  new surface.
                • Avoid hitting objects
                  against  surface, especially when moving.


                Repair damage as soon
                as  possible to prevent further chipping and
                peeling.
                 
                Common causes of surface failure:
                 
                Water  Quality

                In some areas, domestic water  contains unacceptably high proportions of "foreign objects" which, in time, may  either stain or scratch most surfaces.
                After time, the scratches grow in size  and start a peeling effect to the new surface, especially bathtubs.Adding a filter to your water line can reduce
                the contaminates, and provide healthier water for you and  your family.
                 
                 
                Dripping Faucets
                 
                It is important to ensure that dripping faucets are fixed and water is not allowed to remain in the bathtub.  In areas where
                the  water contains a lot of lime, it often builds up around the drain and below the  faucets.  Dripping faucets eventually break down
                the surface and wear away surface enamel and cause rust around the outlet.   The first sign of damage is the staining of the enamel surface. 
                This stain is usually green or a faint brown.
                Repair as soon as you  notice a drip to ensure the water doesn't pool, causing a separation of your new finish. 

                 
                Drainage

                 
                Poorly  installed drains can lead to water pooling.  Water left unattended will  eventually lead to corrosion, rust, soap and mildew deposits.
                Be sure tubs and sinks have an  efficient drain system to allow complete drainage and drying.

                 
                Water  Temperature

                Extremely hot water causes  surfaces to expand and contract.  Sudden changes in temperature can cause  cracking.  It is advisable to
                periodically check the temperature of the hot  water heater to maintain a constant temperature.
                A temperature not exceeding 149°F/65°C is recommended. 

                 
                Non-slip strips or mats


                It is unhygienic to leave  rubber bath mats in the bathtub.  Mats left on the bottom of a tub trap water,  causing mildew buildup and soap deposits.  
                Stick on, non-slip strips cause  problems when the edges start to lift up, peeling off the surface from below.   Once the edges have lifted,
                they are a trap for unsightly mildew and bacteria.
                The non-slip mats are not recommended and if you must use one, always remove the mat from the bathtub after use. 
                 
                Soaps


                Many soaps contain caustic  soda which, in time, bleach the enamel.  Soap should not be allowed to
                stand on  a bare surface for a prolonged period of time.
                Use of a soap dish
                is  strongly recomended.



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