Cleaning &
Maintenance
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Clean daily with warm soapy water or non-abrasive cleaners (e.g., glass cleaner, Fantastik®, Formula 409®).
Rinse and towel dry to avoid water spots, especially in hard-water areas.
Note: Prolonged exposure to strong chemicals or frequent use of disinfectants may cause discoloration or surface degradation.
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Wash with warm soapy water or mild cleaners (Windex®, Formula 409®, Mr. Clean®).
Recommendations are based on powder-cured finishes tested in the lab; end-use results may vary. Always confirm with manufacturer if advising end users.
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Wipe with a soft cloth and mild soap-and-water solution.
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If cleaning code “W” is listed, most fabrics can be cleaned with soap and water.
Bleach can be used for disinfection—only if specified in fabric specs.
Always follow correct bleach-to-water ratio and rinse thoroughly with clean water after use.
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Blot spills immediately with a damp cloth.
If stain remains, use mild soapy water.
For persistent stains, use polyester carpet shampoo (per manufacturer’s instructions).
Always test in an inconspicuous area first.
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Clean regularly with mild soap and water.
Dry with a clean cloth or soft paper towel to prevent streaking.
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Wipe with a damp cloth using soap and water or a glass cleaner.
Avoid harsh chemicals.
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Clean with mild soap or detergent in lukewarm water, using a soft cloth and light pressure.
Rinse with clean water and blot dry with a soft cloth or chamois.
Do not use scouring compounds, sprays, or harsh solvents (acetone, gasoline, benzene, lacquer thinner).
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Follow CDC guidelines for bleach solutions: 5 tbsp bleach per gallon of water, or 4 tsp per quart.
Apply as a mist, then wipe surface moisture to distribute the solution.