Countertops - Laminate; Windows; Condensation; Water Spots - Monaco DIPLOMAT 2004 Owner's Manual

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Clean laminate countertops with a damp cloth or sponge. Use a spray
cleaner to remove stubborn stains. Avoid using harsh abrasives, scouring
powders, peroxides or bleaches as these products may dull or damage the
surface. Avoid contact with dyes, bleaches, and indelible inks on food
packages. Do not use laminated countertops as a cutting board. Laminated
countertops are resistant to minor heat; however, hot pans, irons, and lighted
cigarettes will damage the surface. Use hot pads under pans taken directly
from the stovetop.

Water Spots:

Any glass will develop water spots if not cleaned properly. A spotting
effect is magnified when the glass has a reflective finish. Use a squeegee
immediately after washing to reduce water spotting. To remove stubborn water
stains from reflective glass we recommend Cerium Oxide Polishing
Compound, made by C.R. Lawrence, available at most glass shops.
Condensation is a natural phenomenon. The amount of condensation will
vary with climate conditions, particularly in relative humidity. Condensation
occurs from water vapor present in the air. Each of us add more vapors by
breathing, bathing, cooking, etc. Water vapor collects wherever there is available
air space. When the temperature reaches the dew point the water vapor in the
air condenses and changes to liquid form.
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CARE
DIPLOMAT 2004
Countertops
- Laminate

WINDOWS

Condensation

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