Owner Manual

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For Your Stone,
Always keep the stone top dry and clean.
Liquid spills need to be blotted up
immediately but gently to prevent them
from penetrating the surface.
When cleaning the stone top, use
neutral soapy water or cleaning product
specifically designed for stones with a
soft cloth. Avoid any chemical or
abrasive cleaners, or cleaning products
that contain lemon, vinegar, or other
acids.
Seal your stone at least twice a year with
a high-quality stone sealer to prevent
staining and discoloration. The key
indicator that a sealer is required is
when water no longer beads on the
surface of the stone. We RECOMMEND
applying the sealer before usage of your
vanity for best results.
Anything that is placed on the
countertop should have a mat or coaster
underneath to avoid scratching the
surface.
Lighter organic stains or oil stains or
water marks, and minor etching or
scratches can be removed, and each
requires a different type of treatment.
DO NOT work on larger scratches, chips,
and resilient stains by yourself, as it may
cause irreversible damage to the stone.
Larger scratches, chips, and resilient
stains on the countertop may require
professional treatment. Contact your
local stone shop for assistance.
For Your Cabinet,
When cleaning, use a dry, soft cloth that
will not scratch the surface.
Do not use water or any solvents to
clean the cabinet as it may damage the
finish.
Keep your vanity away from direct
sunlight. Excessive exposure to sunlight
and extreme changes in temperature
and moisture can damage the wood
structure.
Never leave standing water on the
cabinet. This could possibly cause marks
in the lacquer finish.
Avoid spills from hair dye, perfume, nail
polish remover, and other products that
contain chemical composition.
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For Your Stone,
Always keep the stone top dry and clean.
Liquid spills need to be blotted up
immediately but gently to prevent them
from penetrating the surface.
When cleaning the stone top, use
neutral soapy water or cleaning product
specifically designed for stones with a
soft cloth. Avoid any chemical or
abrasive cleaners, or cleaning products
that contain lemon, vinegar, or other
acids.
Seal your stone at least twice a year with
a high-quality stone sealer to prevent
staining and discoloration. The key
indicator that a sealer is required is
when water no longer beads on the
surface of the stone. We RECOMMEND
applying the sealer before usage of your
vanity for best results.
Anything that is placed on the
countertop should have a mat or coaster
underneath to avoid scratching the
surface.
Lighter organic stains or oil stains or
water marks, and minor etching or
scratches can be removed, and each
requires a different type of treatment.
DO NOT work on larger scratches, chips,
and resilient stains by yourself, as it may
cause irreversible damage to the stone.
Larger scratches, chips, and resilient
stains on the countertop may require
professional treatment. Contact your
local stone shop for assistance.
For Your Cabinet,
When cleaning, use a dry, soft cloth that
will not scratch the surface.
Do not use water or any solvents to
clean the cabinet as it may damage the
finish.
Keep your vanity away from direct
sunlight. Excessive exposure to sunlight
and extreme changes in temperature
and moisture can damage the wood
structure.
Never leave standing water on the
cabinet. This could possibly cause marks
in the lacquer finish.
Avoid spills from hair dye, perfume, nail
polish remover, and other products that
contain chemical composition.
Page 7
For Your Stone,
Always keep the stone top dry and clean.
Liquid spills need to be blotted up
immediately but gently to prevent them
from penetrating the surface.
When cleaning the stone top, use
neutral soapy water or cleaning product
specifically designed for stones with a
soft cloth. Avoid any chemical or
abrasive cleaners, or cleaning products
that contain lemon, vinegar, or other
acids.
Seal your stone at least twice a year with
a high-quality stone sealer to prevent
staining and discoloration. The key
indicator that a sealer is required is
when water no longer beads on the
surface of the stone. We RECOMMEND
applying the sealer before usage of your
vanity for best results.
Anything that is placed on the
countertop should have a mat or coaster
underneath to avoid scratching the
surface.
Lighter organic stains or oil stains or
water marks, and minor etching or
scratches can be removed, and each
requires a different type of treatment.
DO NOT work on larger scratches, chips,
and resilient stains by yourself, as it may
cause irreversible damage to the stone.
Larger scratches, chips, and resilient
stains on the countertop may require
professional treatment. Contact your
local stone shop for assistance.
For Your Cabinet,
When cleaning, use a dry, soft cloth that
will not scratch the surface.
Do not use water or any solvents to
clean the cabinet as it may damage the
finish.
Keep your vanity away from direct
sunlight. Excessive exposure to sunlight
and extreme changes in temperature
and moisture can damage the wood
structure.
Never leave standing water on the
cabinet. This could possibly cause marks
in the lacquer finish.
Avoid spills from hair dye, perfume, nail
polish remover, and other products that
contain chemical composition.
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For Your Stone,
Always keep the stone top dry and clean.
Liquid spills need to be blotted up
immediately but gently to prevent them
from penetrating the surface.
When cleaning the stone top, use
neutral soapy water or cleaning product
specifically designed for stones with a
soft cloth. Avoid any chemical or
abrasive cleaners, or cleaning products
that contain lemon, vinegar, or other
acids.
Seal your stone at least twice a year with
a high-quality stone sealer to prevent
staining and discoloration. The key
indicator that a sealer is required is
when water no longer beads on the
surface of the stone. We RECOMMEND
applying the sealer before usage of your
vanity for best results.
Anything that is placed on the
countertop should have a mat or coaster
underneath to avoid scratching the
surface.
Lighter organic stains or oil stains or
water marks, and minor etching or
scratches can be removed, and each
requires a different type of treatment.
DO NOT work on larger scratches, chips,
and resilient stains by yourself, as it may
cause irreversible damage to the stone.
Larger scratches, chips, and resilient
stains on the countertop may require
professional treatment. Contact your
local stone shop for assistance.
For Your Cabinet,
When cleaning, use a dry, soft cloth that
will not scratch the surface.
Do not use water or any solvents to
clean the cabinet as it may damage the
finish.
Keep your vanity away from direct
sunlight. Excessive exposure to sunlight
and extreme changes in temperature
and moisture can damage the wood
structure.
Never leave standing water on the
cabinet. This could possibly cause marks
in the lacquer finish.
Avoid spills from hair dye, perfume, nail
polish remover, and other products that
contain chemical composition.
ITEM: TRALEE-48
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For Your Stone,
Always keep the stone top dry and clean.
Liquid spills need to be blotted up
immediately but gently to prevent them
from penetrating the surface.
When cleaning the stone top, use
neutral soapy water or cleaning product
specifically designed for stones with a
soft cloth. Avoid any chemical or
abrasive cleaners, or cleaning products
that contain lemon, vinegar, or other
acids.
Seal your stone at least twice a year with
a high-quality stone sealer to prevent
staining and discoloration. The key
indicator that a sealer is required is
when water no longer beads on the
surface of the stone. We RECOMMEND
applying the sealer before usage of your
vanity for best results.
Anything that is placed on the
countertop should have a mat or coaster
underneath to avoid scratching the
surface.
Lighter organic stains or oil stains or
water marks, and minor etching or
scratches can be removed, and each
requires a different type of treatment.
DO NOT work on larger scratches, chips,
and resilient stains by yourself, as it may
cause irreversible damage to the stone.
Larger scratches, chips, and resilient
stains on the countertop may require
professional treatment. Contact your
local stone shop for assistance.
For Your Cabinet,
When cleaning, use a dry, soft cloth that
will not scratch the surface.
Do not use water or any solvents to
clean the cabinet as it may damage the
finish.
Keep your vanity away from direct
sunlight. Excessive exposure to sunlight
and extreme changes in temperature
and moisture can damage the wood
structure.
Never leave standing water on the
cabinet. This could possibly cause marks
in the lacquer finish.
Avoid spills from hair dye, perfume, nail
polish remover, and other products that
contain chemical composition.
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For Your Stone,
Always keep the stone top dry and clean.
Liquid spills need to be blotted up
immediately but gently to prevent them
from penetrating the surface.
When cleaning the stone top, use
neutral soapy water or cleaning product
specifically designed for stones with a
soft cloth. Avoid any chemical or
abrasive cleaners, or cleaning products
that contain lemon, vinegar, or other
acids.
Seal your stone at least twice a year with
a high-quality stone sealer to prevent
staining and discoloration. The key
indicator that a sealer is required is
when water no longer beads on the
surface of the stone. We RECOMMEND
applying the sealer before usage of your
vanity for best results.
Anything that is placed on the
countertop should have a mat or coaster
underneath to avoid scratching the
surface.
Lighter organic stains or oil stains or
water marks, and minor etching or
scratches can be removed, and each
requires a different type of treatment.
DO NOT work on larger scratches, chips,
and resilient stains by yourself, as it may
cause irreversible damage to the stone.
Larger scratches, chips, and resilient
stains on the countertop may require
professional treatment. Contact your
local stone shop for assistance.
For Your Cabinet,
When cleaning, use a dry, soft cloth that
will not scratch the surface.
Do not use water or any solvents to
clean the cabinet as it may damage the
finish.
Keep your vanity away from direct
sunlight. Excessive exposure to sunlight
and extreme changes in temperature
and moisture can damage the wood
structure.
Never leave standing water on the
cabinet. This could possibly cause marks
in the lacquer finish.
Avoid spills from hair dye, perfume, nail
polish remover, and other products that
contain chemical composition.
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