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Barbecue Island Assembly
LTR50001101, Rev. A
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DO’s and DON’Ts of Tile Care
Do test scouring pads in a small area first.
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Do use a silicone sealer on grout joints if continuous staining is a
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problem.
Do read and follow label directions for all cleaners.
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Do keep this information and refer to it when necessary.
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Do not combine ammonia and household bleaches.
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Do not use harsh cleaning agents (such as steel wool pads) which
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can scratch or damage the surface of your tile.
Do not place sharp object on tile surface.
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Never use wax to clean tile surface.
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Care and Maintenance of Tile Grout
Grout may present a special cleaning problem because it is susceptible
to many staining agents.
Apply a silicone sealer to grout joints several times a year for maximum
protection.
In addition to keeping the grout clean, be sure to keep grout joints in
good repair. Scrape out loose, cracked or powdery joints and refill with
a good grout.
One common grouting trouble spot is the joint between the tub and
and the wall in your bathroom. As the house or tub settles, the grout
may crack and crumble. It’s relatively simple to remedy. Remove the
old grout with a sharp pointed tool, watching out that you don’t scratch
tile or tub. Then dry the joint thoroughly and fill with a flexible tub or
wall caulking compound, such as silicone rubber caulking.