Regal LS4C Owner's Manual page 153

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Acrylics
The optional walk-through doors are one item made
from a heavy acrylic material. Use warm water and
a couple drops of mild detergent, The cleaning rag
should be lint free and thoroughly rinsed. Do not
substitute paper towels, which could lead to fine
scratching of the surface. With the right cleaning
materials, you can easily remove most dust and
grime without creating an additional static dis-
charge.
Do not use an abrasive or scouring pad. Acrylic
must not be exposed to organic, oil-based solvents.
This includes:
• Acetone/nail polish remover
• Paint thinner or comparable
• Benzene
• Rubbing, denatured, or other alcohol-based solu-
tions
• Carbon tetrachloride
For scratches and other marks that do not respond
to basic cleaning, polishing is the way to renew your
acrylic. Again, use a soft, lint-free cloth. You can
hand polish or use a polishing machine.
Apply the polish in a snake like S pattern across the
surface first horizontally and then vertically. Smaller
polish jobs can use an L shape followed by a cir-
cular motion. If you are still not able to remove the
blemish the scratch is probably too deep. In these
situations, the only recourse is an incremental wet
sanding, finishing with an #800 grit abrasive, and
another coat of polish. After polishing any residual
polish should be removed.
NOTICE
AVOID CLEANING PLASTIC
SURFACES WITH A DRY CLOTH
OR GLASS CLEANING SOLUTIONS
CONTAINING AMMONIA. NEVER USE
SOLVENTS OR WIPE WITH ABRASIVES.
Spaghetti Mats
Spaghetti mat is used in most of our storage lock-
ers. It is a thick black material that looks like pasta.
It provides cushioned support for stored items along
with the ability to weep water and condensation
through its porus design.
To clean spaghetti mat remove from the storage area
and use a hose and nozzle to remove debris. Air dry
and reinstall in compartment. Material features abil-
ity to dry quickly. For heavier cleaning spray with a
mild liquid soap and rinse with fresh water. Air dry.
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