SECTION 10 –
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
10-10
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Regular cleaning with solvent-based
chemicals may adversely affect the topcoat
performance.
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Do not use undiluted bleach or leave a dilution
of bleach on the floor for longer than one hour.
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Vinyl flooring is extremely durable and long
lasting. It is normal for the floor to show some
denting and dimpling where furniture sets due
to the soft nature of the material. The dents are
not permanent and will come out over time.
Maintenance Tips
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Install protection (such as pads or casters) on
furniture with legs or sharp edges. This
protection should not contain bitumen, which
may cause brown stains.
NOTE: Faulty pads and casters should be
removed and replaced.
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Burning cigarettes and matches can cause
damage to the flooring.
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Use doormats (that do not contain bitumen) to
keep out most of the dirt and dust.
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Remove spills immediately with a damp
cloth, followed by rinsing with clean water.
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The use of stiletto heels is not recommended,
as they may cause permanent damage to the
flooring.
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Protect flooring from prolonged direct
sunlight exposure.
Treatment of Stains
Acids, alkali, alcoholic beverages, coffee, soft
drinks, ketchup, fruit, fruit juices, food,
vegetables, mustard, ink, and iodine:
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Remove the stain with lukewarm water and a
cloth or sponge. If necessary, clean with a soft
nylon pad and non-abrasive mild detergent or
resilient floor cleaner.
Heel marks:
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Clean as soon as possible with a soft nylon pad
and non-abrasive mild detergent or resilient
floor cleaner.
Asphalt, candle grease, chewing gum, fat, oil,
tar, and shoe polish:
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Gently remove with a blunt instrument and
treat with a soft nylon pad and non-abrasive
floor cleaner.
Lacquer and nail polish:
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Remove as soon as possible. Do not allow to
dry. If necessary, apply nail polish thinner
(sparingly) to remove any residue.
Corrosion, paint, and grass stains:
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Treat as soon as possible with a soft nylon pad
and non-abrasive mild detergent or resilient
floor cleaner.
Varnish, oil paint, and solvents:
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Blot up as soon as possible. Do not rub, as this
will only spread material further across the
surface. Carefully treat with a mild cleanser.
When dry, carefully peel the stain off.
MEK may be used sparingly, if necessary.
Rinse immediately with clean water.
Pet stains:
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Treat with lukewarm water. If stain remains
visible, clean with a soft nylon pad and non-
abrasive resilient floor cleaner.
BATHROOM
Toilet
For instructions on the care of your toilet, refer
to the information in your InfoCase.
Tub and Shower Walls
The tub and shower walls in the bathroom
should be cleaned with mild soap and warm
water. Do not use an abrasive cleaner on the
shower walls and tub, as scratching and
discoloration may occur. Stubborn stains may be
removed with an automotive-type cleanser.
Lavatory Sink
The lavatory sink is made of the same material
as the galley sink. See Galley Sink - Care and
Cleaning Instructions.