Ceiling - Mirror; Wall Coverings - Holiday Navigator 2003 Owner's Manual

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Care & Maintenance
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Ceiling - Mirror

Wall Coverings

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Hardwood Vinyl & Decorated Paneling:
Hardwood vinyl and decorated paneling are sensitive and demanding
materials. Certain cleaning agents will affect the surface on both printed and
unprinted vinyl. Use only a mild, non-abrasive detergent and warm water with
a soft cloth or sponge for cleaning to protect the material.
Under no circumstance should bleach, alcohol, oil-based spray cleaners or
cleaning agents with solvents, citrus oil or harsh chemicals be used. Other liquid
spray cleaners may also cause damage to the material.
The non-distorted mirror reflective qualities make A-Look Decorative
Metals perfect for ceilings. The A-Look Decorative Metals present a unique
accent where a special mood or effect is desired. The surface of Decorative
Metals is that of fine finished metal, where its special eye-catching properties
add a definite prestigious appeal.
Care and Maintenance:
Household cleaners, ammoniated detergents or glass cleaners may be used
on the A-Look Mirror Decorative Metals. When cleaning A-Look Decorative
Metals, use only a soft cloth and normal glass cleaners.
Time is very important when removing substance from wall coverings that
are solvent based or contain color. Do not use abrasive cleaners containing
chlorine bleach or solvents. (Fidelity and Jolie brands are recommended.)
Always begin with a mild detergent or soap and warm water. To remove normal
dirt clean with a soft sponge. Rinse and wipe dry.
Care for the Satinesque Wall Covering:
Stains should be removed as quickly as possible to minimize reaction between
the staining agent and wall covering. Time is very important when removing
substances that are solvent based or contain color. Examples: nail polish, oil,
shampoo, lacquer, enamel, paint, ink and lipstick.
Always begin cleaning with a mild detergent such as soap. If necessary,
move to a stronger cleaner such as household bleach, liquid household cleaners
or rubbing alcohol. Before using one of the stronger cleaners test the cleaning
agent on a small inconspicuous portion of the wallcovering to make sure that
the cleaner does not affect the color or gloss of the wall covering.
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