
Cleaning Shower:
Showers are susceptible to hot water and soap build up. Showers should be
cleaned weekly to prevent burdensome clean-up. Using the same solution used to
clean tile floors will be sufficient for the shower. However, to control mildew
growth you should spray the shower with household chlorine bleach and allow it to
stand for five minutes. Weekly cleaning of glass shower doors with window cleaner
should maintain the shine. If you have water build up and cannot remove spots from
the glass, rubbing lightly with a razor blade will remove the deposits.
To prevent excessive moisture and a continual growth of mildew, use the shower
only with adequate ventilation. The sealant in a regularly used shower should be
replaced once a year. To accomplish this, use a sharp instrument to remove the old
sealant. Apply a new sealant, which can be found at an RV supply store.
NOTE: Before using any solution to clean your tile, be sure to
check the manufacturer’s warning label to insure the product’s
safety. If you have any doubt, test the solution in an inconspicu-
ous place.
Time is very important when removing substances from wall coverings that are
solvent based or contain color. Do not use abrasive cleaners containing chlorine
bleach or solvents. (
Fidelity
and
Jolie
brands are recommended.) Always begin with
a mild detergent or soap and warm water. To remove normal dirt clean with a soft
sponge. Rinse and wipe it dry.
Care for the Satinesque Wall Covering:
Any stain should be removed as quickly as possible to minimize any reaction
between the staining agent and the wall covering. Time is very important when
removing substances that are solvent based or contain color. Examples: nail polish,
oil, shampoo, lacquer, enamel, paint, ink and lipstick.
Always begin cleaning with a mild detergent such as soap. If necessary, move to
a stronger cleaner such as household bleach, liquid household cleaners or rubbing
alcohol. Before using one of the stronger cleaners, test the cleaning agent on a small
inconspicuous portion of the wallcovering first to make sure that the cleaner does
not affect the color or gloss of the wall covering.
Normal dirt:
Remove normal dirt using a mild soap or detergent and warm water. Allow it to
soak for a few minutes then rub briskly with a cloth or sponge.
Nail polish, Shellac, or Lacquer:
Remove liquid using a dry cloth. Use care not to spread the stain. Quickly,
clean the remaining stain with rubbing alcohol. Rinse with clean water.
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