Maintenance
To protect your bath furniture, we suggest the following:
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Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight, as sunlight causes fading.
Clean up spills immediately. Use a blotting rather than a wiping action. Water left over a long period of time will cause white spots in
the finish.
Alcohol, perfume, after-shave and medications can cause severe damage to the finish.
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Care and Cleaning
For best results in cleaning and polishing your bath furniture, we recommend the following:
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Dust frequently with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Clean the surface by rubbing in the direction of the grain.
Polish your furniture approximately every six months with a product that contains detergents, emulsifiers and mineral oil. The
detergents clean dirt from the furniture; the emulsifiers give it body to clean and last longer; the mineral oil is left behind as a barrier
for dirt and moisture that can harm the finish. There is no grit to harm the finish, no wax build-up, and no silicone to raise the sheen
and act as a barrier for touch-ups and refinishing.
Clean up spills immediately. Use a blotting rather than a wiping action. Water left over a long period of time will cause white spots in
the finish.
Clean the outside
surface with mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth.
On stubborn stains, use a powdered detergent and damp sponge or nylon scouring pad.
Never use abrasive scouring powders, cleansers, or pads because they will scratch, damage, and dull the surface.
Clean the sink surface with mild soap and warm water, then dry with a soft cloth.
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Assembly (continued)
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Removing the drawers (optional)
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Fully extend the drawer.
Pull the two latches outward on the underside of the drawer
to release the lock.
Simultaneously tilt and lift the drawer upwards to pull it out
of the cabinet (A).
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