Cleaning Instructions
Wipe off excess water from the bathroom after
every use to reduce soap scum and keep water
spots from appearing.
1. Wipe down the shower set & valve trim with a
soft dry towel.
2. Dry the floor and other flat surfaces with a
squeegee.
3. If you have an extractor fan, use it!
4. If a showerhead nozzle gets blocked with lime,
you can rub it off with your finger while in the
shower.
NOTE! Only use a mild detergent to clean the
shower. Never use products that contain abrasives,
strong acids, ammonia, or chlorine, as these can
damage the coatings.
Cleaning a Shower Head
If the water streams from the nozzles are uneven,
get skewed, or clogged, first rub the nozzles with
your finger or use a soft toothbrush. Wash your
hands first to keep grease off the nozzles or do
it while in the shower and gently rub the nozzles
preferably with your finger’s knuckle side (to avoid
grease). This releases mineral deposits from the
nozzle and allows water to flow freely. Do this easy
maintenance as soon as possible and you’ll prevent
bigger problems in the long run.
That should be enough for most but if there’s a lot
of buildup, you can use a mild vinegar solution to
dissolve the lime off. Mix white vinegar to water
approximately at 1:5 and soak the head in the
solution. Let it sit for 1-2 hours and thoroughly rinse
with water.
Cleaning a Shower Set or a Valve Trim
To keep soap scum and water spots from appearing,
wipe down the shower with a soft dry towel after
use. When you need to clean the shower, select
a PH-neutral detergent and use a soft cloth or
sponge. Apply detergent straight to the cloth and
wipe the surfaces. Rinse with plenty of tepid water.
Finally, dry the pipes and fittings by wiping them
with a dry, soft cloth. This ensures no marks remain
and prevents water spots from appearing.
Attention! Only use a mild detergent. Never use
products that contain abrasives, strong acids,
ammonia, or chlorine, as these can damage the
coatings.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Warranty information at:
https://fennocasa.com/pages/warranty
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