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Do's
• Do dust surfaces frequently
• Do clean surfaces with mild detergent or stone soap
• Do thoroughly rinse and dry the surface after washing
• Do blot up spills immediately
Don'ts
• Don't use vinegar, lemon juice or other cleaners containing acids.
• Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners or tub & tile cleaners.
• Don't use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers.
• Don't mix bleach and ammonia; this combination creates a toxic and lethal gas.
Scratches and Chips
Small scratches are visible because they are lighter in color than the surrounding areas. Making them darker will
hide them. On dark stones, we have had good success using permanent black magic markers. Do not use them
on lighter stones. Apply the marker to the scratch, let it dry, and then rub it off the surrounding area.
Both marble and granite may chip when subjected to a sudden impact. If you have a large chip, try to find the
loose pieces. They can often be epoxied back into place. The chip can also be filled with colored epoxy to
match the surrounding stone. Repairing this kind of damage should be left to other knowledgeable
professionals.
Tile
If spillage occurs, then clean up as soon as possible.
Care
• Protect against chipping by using a cutting board.
• Protect against scratches, especially on natural stone tiles.
• Avoid hard blows that can chip the tile.
• Standing water or other liquids can deteriorate tile and grout, and should always be removed.
Cleaning
Wash with detergent solution, and rinse. To clean dingy grout, occasionally apply a solution of chlorine bleach
and water to stand not more than 5 minutes; rinse thoroughly and wipe dry. General-purpose household cleaners
may also be used if label says can be used on ceramic tile; follow directions exactly. NEVER use scouring
powders or other abrasives as they will scratch the finish.
Stain Removal Guide
Stain
Grease and fats
Inks and colored dyes
Blood
2006 Barbecue Owner's Manual
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Removal Agent
Soda and water or commercial spot lifter
Household bleach
Hydrogen Peroxide or household bleach
Cleaning and Maintenance
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