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Surface Care
Do not expose the bathroom plastic fittings
to cleaning products or abrasive material
containing concentrated perfumes, body oil,
linseed oil, gritty or abrasive substances/
solvents (white spirits, antifreeze etc.). They
may cause permanent damage to the material.
Always clean the bathroom straight away after
use with warm soapy water and a soft cloth.
Stubborn stains may be removed with a solution
of 1 part water to 1 part lemon juice.
Thetford bathroom cleaner is suitable for
cleaning the shower and vanity unit plastic
items (sinks, shower trays, Thetford toilets etc.).
Domestic cleaning products should not be used
to clean the shower/vanity unit plastic items.
Some mouthwashes can cause plastic items to
crack, therefore for this reason should not be
used in conjunction with the bathroom sink.
Mirrors
• It is best to clean mirrors with a cleaner
that does not contain ammonia. If you are
not sure of the ingredients, spray a clean
lint free cloth with the cleaner so as not to
get the liquid near to the edge of the mirror
which is where ammonia would cause the
most harm.
• Use a soft, dust free cloth.
• Try bottled water if your tap is mineral rich.
• For stubborn dirt use an oil free steel wool
pad - carefully and precisely.
• Spray cleaners on your cloth, not directly
onto the mirror.
• Keep the mirror frame dry.
• Never use a razor blade on a mirror, even
if the mirror has paint specks on it. Always
use hot water first.
• If you find black spots on your mirror you
may have damaged the silvering behind the
mirror's glass.
• Moisture along a mirror's edge can seep in
and harm the reflective backing.
• Keep in mind that long-term exposure to
sunlight may damage some mirrors.
Bathroom Shower Tap
Your shower tap has a high quality finish and
should be treated with care to preserve the
visible surfaces. All surface finishes will wear
if not cleaned correctly. The only safe way to
clean your mixer is to wipe with a soft damp
cloth. Stains can be removed using washing up
liquid.
All bathing powders and liquids will damage the
surface of your fitting, even the non-scratch
cleaners.
T/C Sink
Opaque finish
For the usual daily cleaning of the opaque sink,
made of opaque Ocritech, use a scrub sponge
such as Scotch-Brite with a powder abrasive
detergent (for example, scouring powder).
1.
Rinse with water.
2. Use a microfibre cloth to wipe.
Glossy finish
For the usual daily cleaning of the glossy sink,
made of glossy Ocritech, use a damp cloth or
sponge with liquid soap, which does not contain
abrasive particles.
1.
Rinse with water.
2. Use a microfibre cloth to wipe.
WARNING: DO NOT USE abrasive
detergents, alcohol, acetone or
other types of solvents, because
they will damage the material. In
case of accidental contact with such
solvents, quickly rinse with water.
To keep the surface glossy, apply polish
periodically.

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