SECTION 11 –
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
11-10
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Agitate with a natural-bristle brush or white
nylon scrub pad. Do not allow solution to dry
on surface.
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Mop up dirty solution.
VINYL FLOORING
Care and Maintenance
You can easily maintain the beauty of your
vinyl flooring with little effort, by following
these recommendations:
•
Sweep, vacuum, or dust surface.
•
Clean the floor with a damp mop and mild
detergent that
contains no waxes or polishes
.
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Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
NOTE: For heavy soil, a damp mop with a
heavy-duty cleaner may be used. Rinse
with clean water.
Dried adhesive or stubborn stains may
be removed with mineral spirits or
turpentine.
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 tub
and shower walls, as scratching and discoloration
may occur. Stubborn stains may be removed with
an automotive-type cleanser.
After cleaning, you can return the soft glow to
your tub and shower walls by applying a light
application of an automotive-type wax.
Lavatory Sink
Do not use abrasive cleaners, harsh
detergents, or solvents.
General Cleaning.
Rinse all food, beverage, or
cosmetic residue from the sink as soon as
possible. Some residues, if left to sit in the sink,
may require the use of detergent or a mild liquid
or gel abrasive cleaner.
Hard-to-Remove Food and Beverage
Residue.
Use an abrasive cleanser such as
Ajax
®
, Comet
®
, Bon Ami
®
or Bar Keeper's
Friend
®
to remove mild stains and for routine
cleaning. Use an abrasive pad such as Scotch-
Brite
®
to remove most of the tougher stains.
For the most stubborn stains, fill the sink
about one quarter full with a 50/50 solution of
bleach and water. After 10 or 15 minutes of
soaking, drain solution from the sink as you rinse
both sides and bottom.
NOTE: Do not use steel wool or metal scouring
pads.
Mineral-Based Stains.
Cleaners designed to
remove iron or rust should not harm the sink, nor
will solvents such as denatured alcohol, mineral
spirits, or acetone.
Marks or Discoloration.
White automotive
rubbing compound may be used to remove
stubborn marks or discoloration. Use of these
products will not damage the solid surface.
Always follow label directions.
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Windows may be periodically cleaned with a
good quality glass cleaner or mild soap solution
using a soft cloth.
Use care when removing ice or frost from the
windows. Always use a plastic ice scraper, never
one made of metal. Use care when removing ice
from the mirrors to protect the reflective surfaces.
Door locks and hinges should be lubricated
periodically with powdered graphite to ensure
trouble-free operation and to protect against
freeze-up.