User Manual
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Care and Cleaning
There is an invisible passive film on all
stainless steel that acts as a shield
against corrosion. As long as this film is
properly cared for, the metal is protected
from corrosion. The following tips will as-
sist you in this cleaning process.
1.) Use non-abrasive tools -
A) Soft cloths
B) Plastic scouring pads
C) Stainless steel pads (scrubbing
motion must be in the direction
of the polishing marks)
D) Do not use - steel pads, wire
brush, or scrapers
2.) Clean or scrub in the same direction
of the visible polishing lines
3.) Use alkaline, alkaline chlorinated, or
non-chloride containing cleaners.
Avoid cleaners containing quaternary
salts. Consult your cleaner supplier
for these types of products. Use
recommended strength for cleaning
4.) Use soft water – this reduces
deposits. Consult your treatment
specialist for the proper filters to
eliminate corrosive elements
5.) Clean frequently to avoid build-up of
hard, stubborn stains
6.) Rinse thoroughly – wipe dry
immediately - allow to air dry
Do not let water or cleaner set
on stainless steel - wipe off
immediately
7.) Never use Hydrochloric acid
(muriatic acid) on stainless steel
RECOMMENDED CLEANERS
JOB CLEANING AGENT COMMENTS
Routine cleaning Soap, Ammonia, Detergent,
Medallion, Foamquat
™
Use cloth or sponge
Fingerprints, smears Arcal 20, Lac-O-Nu,
Ecoshine
Provides barrier film
Stubborn stains or discolor-
ations
Cameo, Talc, Zud, First Im-
pression
Rub in direction of polish
lines
Grease, fatty acids, blood Easy-off, De-grease it,
Oven aid
Use cloth or sponge
Grease and oil Any good commercial de-
tergent
Use cloth or sponge
Restoration/Passivation Bonefir, Super Sheen Use cloth or sponge
CAUTION: DO NOT USE CHLORINE BASED PRODUCTS!
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