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Protecting your bath thermostatic mixer
valve (where fitted)
In addition to a shower Thermostatic Mixer
Tap, if your holiday home has a bath fitted
there will be a TMV fitted to regulate the
water temperature to the bath. This should
be removed or correctly drained down during
months in which frost may occur.
12.8 Cleaning
Shower mixer & taps
All surface finishes will wear if not cleaned
correctly. The safest way to clean your mixer
or tap is using warm soapy water and a cloth.
To dry use a soft cloth. Stains can be removed
using washing up liquid. Most bath cleaning
powders and liquids will damage the surface of
your fitting even the non-scratch cleaners.
Bathroom fittings
High quality plastics are used in the
construction of the shower room fittings. Never
pour very hot or boiling water directly onto the
basin or onto the shower tray - always add cold
water first.
Plastics can be cleaned using a very mild
detergent in tepid water. Never use abrasive
cleaner or chemical cleaner.
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Note:
It is important not to pour hot water
directly into or onto any plastic.
Always start with cold water and add the hot to
achieve the desired temperature.
The shower cubicle and sanitary ware should be
cleaned with detergent and warm water.
WARNING:
Never use abrasive cleaners.
Kitchen
The kitchen worktop, sink, drainer and cooking
equipment surfaces should only be cleaned
with hot soapy water, unless the appliance
manufacturer says otherwise in their own
literature. Do not use abrasives or wire wool.
The inside of ovens should be cleaned in
accordance with the instructions contained in
the manufacturer’s leaflet.
12.9 Furnishings
Upholstery care
Cleaning
Dust, dirt and grit should be removed frequently
as this will affect the durability and colour of the
fabric.
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Note:
Please vacuum and brush your
furniture frequently.
Spills and stains
Always deal with stains immediately. In the first
instance remove excess with a soft absorbent
cloth or white paper tissue.
Cleaning instructions will vary according to the
type of fabric you have selected.
If the stain cannot be removed with this method
then professional cleaning will be required.
Creasing
All fabrics are likely to crease, particularly on
the arms and cushions. This is not a fault, but
a natural feature, and will not affect the fabric’s
wearing qualities.
We strongly advise against washing any
fabric, if in doubt, consult professional cleaning
specialists.
General care for wooden furniture
This furniture is made from wood and wood
veneer. These natural unique materials exhibit
variations in colour, patterns and grain which
define the beauty of the product.
Following these basic steps will help you protect
your furniture and increase its longevity.
• Do not use abrasive detergents or powders.
Dust with a clean lint free cloth. - Frequent
dusting will remove abrasive build up which
can damage a finish over time.
• Do not expose your furniture to direct
sunlight- Excessive exposure to sunlight can
cause fading of your furniture.
- Ornaments placed on the furniture surface
should be periodically moved to avoid
shading.
General Care
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