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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