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Care And Maintenance - WB Manufacturing iXchange SSW1004 Assembly Instructions Manual

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Storage Cabinet Surfaces
Daily Care and Cleaning for Laminate Surfaces
The laminate surface may be cleaned with warm water and
mild soaps, such as those used for hands or dishes. Heavy
solvents can affect edging adhesion.
Note, that while there are different grades and chemical
resistance properties to various types and manufacturers of
plastic laminate, the cleaning recommendations are universal.
To clean the surface, use a damp cloth or sponge and a mild
soap or detergent. Difficult stains such as coffee or tea can
be removed using a mild household cleaner and baking soda;
mixing to achieve a paste consistency. Use a stiff nylon bristle
brush, scrubbing (approx. 15-20 strokes) the affected area. Do
not scrub so as to damage or scratch the surface finish. Doing
so will void the warranty.
Stubborn stains that resist any of the above cleaning methods
may require the use of undiluted household bleach or nail
polish remover. Use a cotton ball saturated with bleach or nail
polish remover (acetone); gently rub the stain for up to two
minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry using
a soft cloth. This step may be repeated if the stain appears to
be going away and the color of the laminate has not
been affected.
WARNING: Prolonged exposure of the laminate surface to
bleach will cause discoloration. Always rinse laminate surfaces
after cleaning! Failure to rinse after cleaning can cause
damage; even if a small amount of cleaning solution remains
on the surface. A dry residue may be invisible; however,
moisture from cups or drinks can reactivate it, and result in
permanently etched scars or stains over time.
Recommended Household Cleaners:
• Clorox® (Prolonged exposure can mar the surface)
• Formula 409®
• Dawn®
• Glass Plus®
• Dow Bathroom Cleaner with Scrubbing Bubbles™
• Fantastik®
• Favor®
• Windex
• Lestoil®
• Pledge®
• Grease Relief®
• Mr. Clean®
• Lysol® Brand Disinfectant Basin/Tub/Tile Cleaner
• TOP JOB®
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Care & Maintenance
Specifications are subject to change. Product
images are for illustrative purposes only and may
differ from the actual product.
Assembly Instructions
A Few Notes of Caution:
Acidic or abrasive cleaners can damage laminate surfaces; do
not use them. Drain cleaners containing lye will permanently
damage the laminate surface. If you spill a drain cleaner, wipe
it up immediately and rinse several times with water.
Hair, textile and food dyes can cause permanent stains. If
dye should happen to spill, wipe it up immediately with dish
washing detergent or an all-purpose cleaner.
• Wipe spills away promptly and rinse several times with water.
• Rust removers contain harsh chemicals, which will quickly
cause permanent damage. If a spill occurs, wipe off residue
immediately and wash thoroughly with soapy water and rinse
several times.
• Steel wool and other abrasive pads will damage the laminate
face. Do not use them for cleaning and don't store steel wool
pads on your counter top; the metal can rust and leave stains.
• Toilet bowl cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can cause
permanent damage.
• If spills occur, wipe up immediately, wash surface with soapy
water and rinse several times.
• Sharp objects can damage the surface; marring its beauty
and lowering wear and stain resistance. Although high
pressure laminates are somewhat resistant to scratch and
marring, the surface can be damaged, even under normal use.
• Laminate surfaces may need occasional dusting depending
on where it's used.
• To keep the surface beautiful, use a non-oily furniture
spray. Furniture polish can also help hide fine scratches in the
surface.
• Excessive contact with moisture, high humidity and other
harsh environmental conditions may not affect the laminate
surface itself, but may cause the laminate surface to pull away
from the core material it is adhered to, causing failure.
• Although not a material failure, this is considered a product
failure and may void the product warranty.
The cleaners listed below can cause damage to the surface of
laminate:
Chemical Ingredient
Hydrochloric Acid
Sulfuric Acid
Hydrofluoric Acid
Phosphoric Acid
Sodium Hydroxide
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Synonymous Names
Muriatic Acid, Hydrogen Chloride
Oleic Acid, Oil of Vitriol, Oleum
Rust Remover
Rust Remover
Caustic Soda, Caustic Lye, Soda Lye
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