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Section 12: Interior
Use coasters under all glasses, bottles and cans.
Do not store toiletry products directly on your countertop surface. Hair products,
perfumes, colognes, nail products, creams, lotions and potions have a tendency to
spill or leak and go overlooked. Even though the counter top is sealed, a substance
that remains on the surface for an extended period may stain the countertop.
For additional information on the removal of difficult stains or surface damage repair, refer
to the countertop manufacturer’s user guide.
Solid Surface Countertops
Soapy water, ammonia based cleaners (not window cleaners as they can leave a waxy build
up that may dull the surface) or commercially available solid surface cleaners will remove
most dirt and residue from all types of finishes. A damp cloth followed by a dry towel will
remove watermarks.
Difficult stains can be removed from the matte finish with a green Scotch Brite® pad and a
mild abrasive cleaner. Disinfect the surface periodically with diluted household bleach (one
part water to one part bleach).
For cuts and scratches, sand the matte finish lightly with (220) fine grit sandpaper until the
cut or scratch is gone. Restore finish with a green Scotch Brite® pad and mild abrasive
cleaner.
Solid surface sink maintenance
Occasionally, clean the solid surface sink by filling one-quarter full with a 50/50 water/
bleach solution. Let soak for 15 minutes, and then wash sides and bottom of sink as solu-
tion drains.
Flooring
Vinyl Flooring (if so equipped)
Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and gritty particles. Although most common
spills will not permanently stain the vinyl floors, they are usually easier to remove if wiped
up before they set. Blot with a paper towel and wipe clean with a damp cloth. Do not use
dish detergents or vinegar and water because they will dull your floor.
To care for the vinyl floor covering, use a damp mop with water and a mild cleaner on the
entire floor. DO NOT SOAK THE FLOORING. Use care to avoid wetting the carpet edges.
To avoid problems of “yellowing” linoleum, the flooring manufacturer recommends avoid
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ing cleaners that contain oil based solvents (i.e. lemon oil, Murphy’s Oil Soap, etc.).
Ceramic Tile (if so equipped)
Vacuum the ceramic floor tiles regularly to remove dirt and other gritty particles, then damp
mop or sponge with an all-purpose, non-oil based cleaner. Heavily trafficked tile may re
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quire more intensive cleaning. Refer to the manufacturers guide or contact a cleaning pro-
fessional for detailed cleaning information.
Grout, the material used between the tiles is porous, and sealing it will simplify maintenance
in the future. The ceramic tile manufacturer recommends applying a sealer at least twice a
year for maximum stain protection. Sealers may be purchased at most local home centers
or floor-covering stores.
DO NOT:
Use cleansers containing acid or bleach for routine maintenance.
Use wax cleaners, oil-based detergents or sealants to maintain your tile (sealants
may be used on grout joints and natural stone).
Use ammonia (it will discolor grout).
Use harsh cleaning aids like steel wool pads or scouring pads containing metal.
Use a cleaning agent that contains color on unglazed ceramic tile or natural stone.
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