Installation Sheet
10 
Cleaning Instructions for Solid Surface Models 
The cast surface of all Clarke Products solid surface freestanding tubs is one of the highest quality 
surfaces available. The matte finish is design to provide an elegant, durable finish. Its hard, non-
porous surface prevents dirt from accumulating and resists stains. Under normal use, the solid 
surface will retain its beauty with only a minimal amount of care. To maintain the elegant look 
follow these simple steps: 
Construction Debris: Most construction debris can be removed with a mild detergent.  More 
stubborn debris may be removed with denatured alcohol or Clorox Soft Scrub® cleaner. Plaster 
can be removed by carefully using a sharpened wooden stick. Do not use metal scrapers, wire 
brushes, or other harsh abrasive tools. Light scratches and dulled areas may be restored to 
original finish by lightly sanding the area with #320 dry grit sandpaper. 
Normal Care: Use common household, non-abrasive cleaners for most cleaning jobs – i.e., mild 
dishwashing detergent such as Ivory Liquid). Follow the manufacturer’s directions and 
precautions. Do not use unless the product label specifically states the cleaner is safe for 
acrylic. Do not use abrasive cleaners as they will scratch and dull the surface. If the product 
feels gritty when rubbed between your fingers, do not use. Rinse well and dry with a soft, clean 
cloth. 
Do not allow the acrylic surface to come into contact with nail polish, nail polish remover, 
Wintergreen oil, dry cleaning solution, lacquer thinners, gasoline, pine oil, etc. 
Remove dust and dry dirt with a soft, damp cloth. To remove most stains, use 1 part bleach 
mixed with 10 parts water. Leave in place for 10 minutes, drain, and then rinse. Clean grease, oil, 
paint, or ink stains with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Dry with a clean, soft cloth. 
Avoid using razor blades or other sharp objects that might scratch the surface. Most minor 
scratches (up to 1/64”) and cigarette burns can be removed by sanding the area with #320 dry 
sandpaper. For cracks and major surface damage, call our service line (800) 426-8964 for 
information. 
Rust or greasy substances may be due to sediments in the water heater of the home. Drain/flush 
the water heater according to the manufacturer’s instructions and clean the tub as described 
above. 










