The instructions below are SupplyHouse.com suggestions. It is highly recommended
that you follow your manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure proper cleaning of
your product.
How to clean your products
The instructions below are SupplyHouse.com suggestions. It is highly recommended
that you follow your manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure proper cleaning of
your product.
How to clean acrylic shower bases
Acrylic shower bases have a high gloss impact resistant surface. The are designed
to retain the high gloss luster with proper care and maintenance. Do not use
abrasive cleaners on the acrylic surface. Mix a bucket of warm water with a mild
liquid soap. This should be efficient for most cleanings. Tile cleaners and
strong detergents should not be used. Any type of house holds cleaners that would
normally be used to clean stubborn stains should not be used on your shower based.
By following the above guidelines, you will maintain the natural beauty of the
shower base.
How to clean brass
Un-lacquered brass tarnishes when exposed to air. New pieces are usually lacquered.
If lacquer wears off in spots through use, have a professional re-lacquer it. It
can be done at home, but all old lacquer must be removed first & the surface
completely clean (no fingerprints or cleaner on it) before spraying the lacquer on
evenly.
How to clean cast iron sinks and tubs
Cast iron has a high gloss finish which like vitreous china adds to the beauty of
the fixture. Strong abrasive cleaners will scratch and dull the surface. Soft
abrasive cleaners may be used to clean these products. Use a soft cloth to wipe
the surface dry after every use. Use a soft nylon brush on stubborn stains, which
may appear on the bottom of the tub. Do not use and hard bristle brushes, Brillo
type products, or steel wool to clean these surfaces. Do not leaves dirty dishes,
pots, or any staining material in direct contact with the enamel finish. Long
periods of contact may result in staining of the surface.
How to clean chrome
Clean with soapy water. Rinse & wipe dry with a paper towel to restore luster.
Use an old toothbrush to get deposits of dirt out from under edges of faucet.
How to clean copper
Most pieces of decorative, modern copper are protected by a factory-applied,
baked-on lacquer. Only dusting & an occasional washing w/ lukewarm, soapy water are
needed to keep lacquered objects shiny. Never polish them. Lacquer must be removed
from eating & cooking utensils before using. To remove lacquer, place the item in 2
gallons of boiling water to which 1 cup of washing soda has been added. The lacquer
will peel off. An alternate method to remove lacquer is to rub w/ a cloth
saturated with acetone or alcohol.
How to clean faucets
Different faucet materials require different cleaning methods. Do not, under any
circumstances, use scouring agents, abrasive sponges, hydrochloric acid, i.e.
so-called lime-scale removers, vinegar (acetic acid)-based cleaners, ammonia or metal
silicates. Such cleaners are likely to damage the finish. You can prevent lime
deposits from forming by always wiping your faucets dry immediately after use. The
best way to clean your faucets is to wipe them with a wet, soapy cloth, rinse off and
wipe dry. There are cleaning agents available that are designed specifically for the
type of finish you have on your fixture.
Lime scale is a build up of alkaline residue from the water in your area. All you need
to do to clean it up is reduce the alkalinity with an acid such as neat vinegar or
lemon juice. Your faucets will amaze you when you rub them clean with half a lemon.
Windex is not recommended for cleaning your faucets. When you are cleaning you mirrors
do not spray the faucet. Windex contains harmful chemicals that eventually destroy the
finish of your faucet.
How to clean fiberglass sinks & tubs
Use nonabrasive cleaners. Apply all cleaners w/ a sponge or nonabrasive applicator made
of nylon, polyester, or polyethylene. Rub gently. Always rinse thoroughly to remove all
cleaner. Never use any abrasive cleaner like common scouring powders, nor any abrasive
scouring pads, steel wool & paper or scrapers.
How to clean garbage disposers
Garbage disposers clean themselves if used properly. Do not put lye or other chemical
drain pipe cleaners into the garbage disposer. Periodically & always after disposing of
fibrous food waste, purge the drain line by filling the sink w/ two or three inches of
cold water. Turn on the garbage disposer & allow this water to run through w/ no waste
added. Before going away from home for several days, make sure all waste have been
flushed out of the garbage disposer to avoid creating odors. If odors should occur
through an oversight, they can be removed by running orange, lemon peels or ice cubes
through the garbage disposer.
How to clean mirrors
It is not recommended that you use cleaners that contain ammonia, bleach or any other
chemical that may damage these finishes. Proper care and maintenance is essential to
prevent any unwanted damage. Use a mixture of soap and water to clean these surfaces.
Use a soft cloth to wipe the surface dry after every use. Use stainless steel cleaners
to clean stainless steel. Use a non-abrasive cloth when cleaning. Always work with the
grain.
How to clean plastic surfaces Showers and Baths, Toilet Seats, Sinks
Wipe out bath or shower after each use w/ soft cloth or squeegee. Use only a mild
detergent (such as dishwashing soap). Do not use abrasive cleaners. Avoid detergents,
disinfectants or cleaning products in aerosol cans.
Toilet Seats
Be sure to wipe off any cleaner spill, especially from bumpers & hinges of seats. An
application of no-wax polish can restore the toilet seat's gloss & luster. Pine-based
cleaners are not recommended.
How to clean porcelain enamel bathroom fixtures
Wash in sudsy water, dry with a soft cloth. Bathroom fixtures can be cleaned in a
solution of 1-tablespoon detergent to 1-gallon hot water or w/ a foam bathroom cleaner.
Avoid using household cleaners, which contain abrasives. Bathroom fixtures should be
disinfected weekly w/ a solution of chlorine bleach & water or a spray-on disinfectant
or by using a disinfectant cleaning foam.
How to clean porcelain enamel kitchen fixtures
Wash in sudsy water. If necessary use a plastic scouring pad or wooden scraper to
remove burnt-on food. Burnt-on food may be loosened by soaking in a solution of 2
teaspoons baking soda & 1 quart water. Avoid abrasive scouring powder or steel wool.
For heavy baked-on grease, or spills, occasional use of a fine steel wool pad or
scraping w/ a razor blade is ok; just be very careful not to scratch the enamel.
Using abrasives, such as steel wool or abrasive powders tends to permanently scratch
the smooth glassy surface & make it harder to clean thereafter. Lime deposit in
teakettles may be removed by a solution of vinegar & water. Bring to a boil.
Rust stains can be removed by using commercial rust remover or by using a solution
of 1-tablespoon oxalic acid crystals (poison), dissolved in 1/2 cup warm water.
Apply to stain, allow to stand a few minutes, then rinse well.
How to clean shower doorframes
It is not recommended that you use cleaners that contain ammonia, bleach or any other
chemical that may damage these finishes. Proper care and maintenance is essential to
prevent any unwanted damage. Use a mixture of soap and water to clean these
surfaces. Use a soft cloth to wipe the surface dry after every use. Use stainless
steel cleaners to clean stainless steel. Use a non-abrasive cloth when cleaning.
Always work with the grain.
How to clean shower doors
Do not use bristle brushes or abrasive sponges. They will scratch decorated surfaces.
Never use abrasive cleaners. Gold used on decorative products is like fine jewelry.
Use only warm water to clean. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not let cleaners sit & soak
on surfaces. Use a shower squeegee to clean the glass doors after showering. Rinse
& wipe fixtures after cleaning to prevent soap buildup. On delicate surfaces use
plenty of water, rub gently, rinse.
How to clean silver
Methods of cleaning silver should be determined by the valued placed on it--monetary
or sentimental & the design of the pattern. Silver w/ deeply "carved" patterns that
are enhanced by an oxide or French gray finish should be hand polished w/ a high
quality silver cream or polish. Hand rubbing develops patina on silver, which adds
to its beauty. Ornamental silver pieces that have been lacquered may be washed
in lukewarm water; hot water could remove the lacquer.
How to clean special surfaces - decorative products
Do not use bristle brushes or abrasive sponges. They will scratch decorated surfaces.
Never use abrasive cleaners. Gold used on decorative products is like fine jewelry.
Use only warm water to clean. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not let cleaners sit & soak
on surfaces. Use a shower squeegee to clean the glass doors after showering. Rinse
& wipe fixtures after cleaning to prevent soap buildup. On delicate surfaces use
plenty of water, rub gently, rinse.
How to clean stainless steel sinks
Should a mineral deposit build up over time, use a weak solution of vinegar
and water to remove the deposit, followed by flushing the surface with
water. To clean your sink, use the mildest cleaning procedure that will do
the job effectively. On the mirror finish deck we recommend using either a
liquid detergent or Peek. with a soft cloth. DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE
MATERIALS ON THE MIRROR FINISH. Inside the sink bowl we recommend using a
mild abrasive cleanser such as Old Dutch, Comet or Cameo.
Always rinse the sink after using a cleaning agent, and wipe the sink dry to
discourage any water spotting. Any cleaning or scrubbing to remove stubborn
stains from the inside of the sink bowls, should follow the direction of the
grain line. Any scrubbing across the grain will show as a scratch. Scrubbing
in the same direction as the grain will blend in any surface scratches.
How to clean vitreous china toilets and sinks
Vitreous china has a high gloss finish, which adds to the beauty of the fixture.
Strong abrasive cleaners will scratch and dull the surface. Soft abrasive cleaners
may be used to clean these products. Use a soft cloth to wipe the surface dry
after every use. Warm soapy water is always a safe way to clean any china surface.
Use toilet bowl cleaners on the inside of the bowl only. Wipe off plastic or metal
surfaces immediately if cleaning products splash on them.
How to clean whirlpool circulation systems
It is recommended that you should clean the circulation system once every two to
three months. Start by filling the whirlpool with warm water. Once it is filled
add one to two tables spoons of dishwasher soap and a half-cup of household bleach
to the filled whirlpool. (Laundry detergent is not recommended). Turn the whirlpool
system, as you would normally do. In accordance with manufacturers operating
instructions. Run the whirlpool tub for two minutes. Drain the whirlpool tub, and
refill with cold water. Run the whirlpool tub for at least five minutes. When this
is completed, drain the tub.
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