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Wood Product Care
Remove dust with a clean slightly damp cloth. Buff with a soft, dry cloth. Never use harsh detergents and solvents.
Fiberglass Care
Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring powders. Use of abrasive cleaners will dull or damage the surface of this product and could
leave scratches. If material gets scratched, easy polishing brings back the original shine. It is recommended you use a gel cleaner or
household cleaner made for fiberglass and acrylic.
Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, “scotch brite” type scratch pads, or any other abrasive scrubbers. Wipe only with a soft cloth or
sponge.
Laminate Counter Top Care
Use a mild dishwashing liquid with warm water to clean your laminate tops. Use a soft cloth for both washing and drying. Abrasive
cleaners, steel wool or gritty cleaners will damage the surface.
Refrigerator
Clean interior with mild soap and water after each trip. Defrost freezer and empty ice trays. When defrosting, place dry towels in the
refrigerator to absorb the water. Place trays containing hot water into freezer compartment. After defrosting (when the freezer
compartment and condenser are frost-free), remove the damp towels and water trays and use a clean cloth towel to dry off refrigerator.
Leave the door open for a few hours after cleaning.
Drains
If a stoppage develops in the sink or shower drain, DO NOT use lye or any strong chemicals. Strong chemicals can harm the plastic in
your waste system. A standard wire drain cleaner is recommended.
Shower Care
For routine cleaning use a non-abrasive cleaner. Household fiberglass cleaners are recommended. Never use harsh detergents or
abrasive cleaners. Never use a razor blade or steel wool to clean the surfaces.
Sink Care
Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring powders. Use of abrasive cleaners will dull or damage the surface of this product and could
leave scratches. If material gets scratched, easy polishing brings back the original shine. It is recommended you use a gel cleaner or
household cleaner made for fiberglass and acrylic.
DO NOT use scouring pads, steel wool, “scotch brite” type scratch pads, or any other abrasive scrubbers. Wipe only with a soft cloth
or sponge.
Always use a cutting board or a sink protector when using knives or sharp objects. It is recommended that you use protective mats,
racks, or dishpans to help protect your sink. Always allow pans to cool before setting them in your sink.