Operation Manual

Care
12
152 Caravan - 14-09 - EN
12.5.1 Stainless-steel sink
Removing stubborn soiling: Clean the sink with a common household sponge and cleansing milk.
Rinse out the sink and dry it with household cloths.
Removing greasy and oily
residue:
Saturate a kitchen cloth in some white spirits and rub the sink with it.
Rinse out the sink and dry it with household cloths.
Removing fingerprints:
Clean the sink with a cleaning solution and a leather cleaning cloth.
Rinse out the sink and dry it with household cloths.
12.5.2 Plastic sink
Removing normal soiling: Clean the sink with a conventional cleaning solution or non-scouring house-
hold cleaner.
Removing stubborn soiling:
Apply spot salt or dishwasher salt with a moist sponge and allow it to work in
for several hours.
Remove salt and clean sink with a food-safe plastic cleaner.
Rinse out sink.
Removing lime deposits:
Clean the sink with vinegar or lime remover.
Rinse out sink.
Z Do not use bleaches, products containing chloride or hydrochloric acid, baking
soda or silver polish for cleaning.
Z Do not use scouring milk or rough sponges.
Z Before cleaning check at an inconspicuous point whether the cleanser used is
suitable for the surface.
Z After cleaning the surfaces, wipe thoroughly dry to avoid traces of lime.
Z With brushed stainless-steel surfaces, wipe in the same direction as the polish.
Z Do not use microfibre cloths for cleaning. Fine scratches could be created here.
Z Do not use scouring milk/scouring powder or rough sponges.
Z Before cleaning check at an inconspicuous point whether the cleanser used is
suitable for the surface.
Z After cleaning the surfaces, wipe thoroughly dry to avoid traces of lime.