MAINTENANCE
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FENIX
Work surfaces
Ordinary maintenance
FENIX NTM surface should be cleaned
regularly but does not require any special
maintenance, just a damp cloth with warm
water or mild detergents. Almost all normal
household cleaning products or disinfectants
are perfectly well tolerated. It is suggested to
use a melamine foam sponge - also known as
magic sponge - for the normal cleaning and
maintenance of the surface.
Extraordinary maintenance
In case of dirt which cannot be cleaned with
normal household detergents, due to the
irregular topography and closed surface
of FENIX NTM, the use of non-aggressive
aromatic solvents (acetone) is suggested. In
case of micro scratches, please refer to the
specific surface thermal healing instructions.
Recommendations for cleaning the
surface of FENIX NTM
The table below shows the cleaning products
and methods best suited to different types of
dirt.
Type of dirt
Recommended
cleaning products
and method
Syrup, fruit juice,
jam, spirits, milk, tea,
coffee, wine, soap
and ink
Water with a sponge
Animal and
vegetable fats,
sauces, dry blood,
dry wine and spirits,
eggs
Cold water with
soap or household
detergent with a
sponge
Smoke, gelatine,
vegetable and vinyl
based glues, organic
waste, gum arabic
Hot water with
soap or household
detergent with a
sponge
Hair spray,
vegetable oil, biro
and felt tip, pens,
wax foundations and
greasy make-up,
residual solvent
marks
MEK, alcohol,
acetone with a
cotton cloth
Nail polish, spray
lacquer, linseed oil
Acetone with a
cotton cloth
Synthetic oil paints
Trilene nitre based
solvent with a cotton
cloth
Neoprene glues
Trichloroethane with
a cotton cloth
Traces of silicone
Wooden or plastic
scraper, taking care
not to scratch the
surface
Lime deposits
Detergents
containing low
percentages of citric
or acetic acid (10%
max.)
FENIX WORK SURFACES
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