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SERVING/CLEARING
TROLLEY
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Plexiglas®/Makrolon® is a brand name for acrylic glass/polycarbonate, a thermoplastic similar
to glass. Dirt rarely adheres to the pore-free surface. However, plastics can frequently build up
static electricity. This may mean that components attract dust. Rainfall and air humidity usually
prevent dust accumulating outdoors, but friction on plastic surfaces, air movements and dry
room air can favour static electric charge in interiors.
Wiping clean with a damp cloth is a mandatory part of daily routine cleaning. Do not rub the
surface moisture dry; let it dry naturally instead. Never rub the surface dry. This leads to smears
or even scratches. Rubbing will always create an electrostatic charge.
• Luke warm water with a little commercially available dish-washing detergent added
• Soft, lint-free cleaning cloth, soft sponge or leather cloth
• B.PRO microfibre cleaning cloth (use with water only)
• Remove residue stains, especially grease splashes and accumulations of grease with hot
30% soft soap solution
• Anti-static plastic cleaner
• Special polishing milk/paste applied with a soft polishing cloth
• NEVER use alcohol-based cleaning agents since they can cause crack formation and can
lead to a cloudy surface
.
• Stainless steel cleaning agents or other abrasive cleaning agents
• Floor cloth
• Solvent-based cleaning agents
• All cleaning agents which may contain chlorides or hypochlorite, such as decalcifiers made
with hydrochloric acid, chlorine bleaches or similar
Caution!
Danger of slipping
If cleaning water runs onto the floor during or after cleaning, there is a risk of slipping.
Mop up water which has leaked onto the floor.
Plexiglas®/Makrolon®
Cleaning method for
Plexiglas®/Makrolon®
Suitable cleaning
agents for Plexiglas®/
Makrolon®
Unsuitable cleaning
agents for Plexiglas®/
Makrolon®
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