Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
Care and Maintenance
Solid Surface has a nonporous surface that makes it resistant to stains, scratches and
discoloration. To maintain the condition of your new Solid Surface tub, simply wipe the
surface with a dry, soft cloth after each use. Most dirt and dust will wash off with clean,
warm water. For a more thorough cleaning, be sure to use a mild cleaner such as a gentle
dish soap. Avoid any products that contain abrasives, acids, or ammonia.
Silk Matte Finish
• Clean your bath with a soft cloth and warm soapy water.
• Stubborn marks and fine scratches may be removed with the Scotch-Brite pad.
Gently rub in small circular motions until the scratch is gone.
• Dry with a towel
High Gloss Finish
• To preserve the polished surface, clean your bath with a soft cloth and warm soapy
water.
• Stubborn marks and fine scratches may be removed using 1500-2000 grit water paper.
• Dry with a towel
• Follow this by polishing with a car burnishing compound and soft cloth. Buff the
surface to a shine, using a buffing cloth or drill attachment. Repeat this process as
many times as necessary until the damaged area is blended with the tub’s finish.
Damage Prevention
• Always run hot and cold water simultaneously into your basin. Hot water should not
exceed a maximum temperature of 140°F.
• Do not use powders, pastes, crème cleaners, thinners or dry-cleaning fluids.
• Deliver water (mixed hot and cold) to the lowest point of the basin which is at the
waste area
• Avoid contact with strong chemicals and solvents (stain removers, nail varnish
removers, Etc)
• Wipe away any chemical spillages. Example: hair dye, as soon as possible to avoid
potential staining.
• When colored essential oils or bathbombs are used, first test that the color will not
stain your basin. If it does, a burnishing compound will remove it.
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