Cleaning and Maintenance
WF2500, WF2600, WF2700, WF2800, WF3200, TDB3100 Series
P.O. Box 309
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Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0309
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1 800 BRADLEY
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262 251 6000
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bradleycorp.com
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12/19/2017
Bradley
• 215-1832-10 Rev. A: ECN 17-00-006B
Cleaning and Maintenance for Terrazzo
Material Description:
Terrazzo is a mosaic-looking natural stone and concrete material polished to a high gloss and sealed
with clear polyurethane resin for long lasting beauty. Terrazzo is precast and composed of 85% stone and 15% binder with
steel reinforcing rods cast into the bowl.
Routine Cleaning:
Clean daily or as often as conditions require with any standard detergent, warm water and a soft cloth.
Stubborn Stains:
If stains have permeated the surface of the terrazzo, follow instructions for restoring the surface listed
below.
Restoring the surface:
Use paint stripper to remove the existing polyurethane (it is important to remove all of the old
polyurethane to ensure a high quality finish). Then use light grit sand paper to remove any stubborn staines that have
permeated the surface. Clean and thoroughly dry the bowl. Then apply 2 to 3 coats of polyurethane to the terrazzo
in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the polyurethane to dry completely per the manufacturer's
recommendations before turning on the water.
NOTICE! If the bowl is not completely dry before applying the polyurethane, the polyurethane will not adhere to the
surface.
NOTICE! Make sure the surface is complete covered with polyurethane to prevent water from penetrating the
surface and damaging the terrazzo.
Repair Kits:
Terrazzo repair kits are available. Contact your Bradley representative or distributor for part numbers and pricing.
NOTICE! Do not place acid or alkaline solutions (floor stripper or drain cleaners) into the terrazzo bowl or use them
to clean the bowl. If these solutions come into contact with the terrazzo, rinse the bowl immediately with
water and inspect for damage. If damage has occurred, follow the directions for restoring the surface. If
bowl begins to haze, it is usually a sign that the terrazzo has come into contact with an acid or alkaline
chemical or has been exposed to UV radiation. To repair this condition, follow the instructions for
restoring the surface.
Cleaning and Maintenance for Bradstone
Material Description:
Bradstone is an extremely durable plastic material made of reinforced thermosetting polyester resins,
finely ground inorganic fillers and fade resistant pigments. Bradstone is impervious to most chemicals and stains.
Routine Cleaning:
Soap and dirt accumulations should be washed off with detergent cleaners. Abrasive and caustic
cleaners are not recommended. An occasional waxing with automotive wax will make future cleaning even easier.