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Solid surfaces may be cleaned with warm
water and mild soaps, such as those used for
hands or dishes. Non-abrasive household
cleaners such as Fantastik® and Formula 409®
may also be used. Cleaning products
containing bleaching agents should not be
used on solid surface. Large quantities of
these agents and extended periods of
exposure may cause discoloration. Abrasive
cleaners (such as Comet®, Soft Scrub®, Bon
Ami®, etc.) should not be used on solid
surface except for removing tough stains,
minor scratches and burns.
If a stain develops on the surface, wipe it
away with soap and water or glass cleaner.
If a stain doesn't respond to soap and
water, and your surface has a matte finish,
apply an abrasive cleanser and buff with a
Scotch-Brite® pad using a circular motion.
The same technique can be used for cigarette
burns, minor cuts and scratches. For a gloss
finish, you should contact dealer or
fabricator before attempting repairs. See
sink care & maintenance for sink
information.
Do not expose the surface to harsh
chemicals, such as paint remover,
turpentine, nail polish remover (acetone) or
stove and drain cleansers. If these
chemicals come in contact with the surface,
immediately wash them off with water, using
appropriate safety measures to avoid injury.
Always use a cutting board instead of
cutting directly on the surface. While minor
cuts and scratches can be repaired, care
should be taken to prevent them in order to
keep the surface looking good as new.
Hot pans and heat-producing appliances
(frying pans, baking pans, electric
skillets, crock-pots, coffee pots, etc.)
must be placed on a trivet with legs.
Should you need
help with an unusual problem, please contact
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