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Maintenance
Powder Coating Maintenance
Just as washing your car is important for removing dirt and grime, your powder coated equipment
needs to be given a regular wash to keep it looking good. In conjunction with a regular maintenance
program, your powder coated equipment requires special care to maintain its durable finish, and is a
smart way to protect your investment.
The effects of atmospheric pollution, general dirt, grime and airborne salt deposits can all accumulate
over time and should be removed at regular intervals. As a general rule powder coat cleaning should
take place every six months. In areas where pollutants are more prevalent, cleaning programs should
be carried out on a more frequent basis i.e. every three months.
Cleaning Procedure
Cleaning should start at the time the product is installed, ensuring that construction materials such as
concrete, plaster and paint splashes are removed before they have a chance to dry. Failure to
remove these materials at an early stage will require the use of aggressive cleaning materials and
techniques with potential damage to the powder coated surface.
The best method of cleaning is by regular washing of the coating using a solution of warm water and
non-abrasive, pH neutral (pH 5 -8) detergent solution.
1. Spray the powder coated surface with a garden hose to rinse off any loose dirt or debris. DO NOT
use a power washer or high-pressure water as this can wear and cause harm to the powder
coated surface.
2. Using a mild detergent and warm water clean the powder coat surface with a soft cloth, sponge,
or a soft natural bristle brush. DO NOT use water heated to a temperature above 140° F, as this
can wear and cause harm to the powder coated surface.
3. Rinse the sponge or soft brush as needed to prevent any abrasive debris from collecting on the
cleaning surface.
4. Thoroughly rinse the powder coat surface with a garden hose after cleaning it to rinse off and
remove all detergent residues.
Tips & Warnings
Over-cleaning or excessive rubbing can do more harm than good
To prevent marring, make sure cleaning sponge, cloth, etc., are grit-free
Abrasive materials such as steel wool, abrasive brushes, etc., can wear and harm finishes
Do not scour painted surfaces
Do not under any circumstances use strong solvents such as thinners, aggressive alkaline, acid or abrasive cleaners
Do not use a power washer, high-pressure, or water heated above a temperature of 140° F, as these can wear and
cause harm to the powder coated surface
Always use a test surface first
Use nothing stronger than white spirits to assist with stubborn stains. Cleaning with white spirits should be carried out
in shade and during cooler temperatures using a soft cloth and gentle wiping only. It is also recommended that a small
non-visible area be tested initially to ensure that no color change or damage will occur
If you have any questions or concerns regarding how to clean powder coat equipment
please call Belanger® Technical Support / Aftermarket Group for additional assistance.