Use and Care Guide

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Cal Flame Care and Maintenance Guide
LTR50001132, Rev. B
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If the stucco on yoru barbecue island ever becomes damaged, it can
be easily repaired using the stucco supplied in your barbecue care kit.
Use your nger or a putty knife to apply the stucco to the problem
Cleaning
Wash with detergent solution, and rinse. To clean dingy grout,
occasionally apply a solution of chlorine bleach and water to stand not
more than 5 minutes; rinse thoroughly and wipe dry. General-purpose
household cleaners may also be used if label says can be used on
ceramic tile; follow directions exactly. NEVER use scouring powders or
other abrasives as they will scratch the nish.
Stain Removal Guide
Stain Removal Agent
Grease and fats Soda and water or commercial spot lifter
Inks and colored dyes Household bleach
Blood Hydrogen Peroxide or household bleach
Coffee, tea, food, fruit,
lipstick, juices
Neutral cleaner in hot water followed by
hydrogen peroxide or household bleach
Caution: Vinegar may damage some tile.
Tile Repair
Your barbecue island was shipped with a care kit containing extra
tiles. If tiles on your barbecue island become damaged, remove the
damaged tile with a chisel and replaceit with a new tile. The new tile
should be secured to the table with speed set. Once the thin set is dry,
reapply grout (also included in the care kit) to the tile.
Tile Grout
The grout on your barbecue island should be sealed with a grout sealer
at least once a year. In cold climates, this process should be done more
often.
If repair of your grout becomes necessary, use the grout supplied in
your barbecue island care kit. Mix in with water to the consistency of
thick mud and apply it to the problem area. Once applied, wipe excess
material with a wet sponge.
Stucco