CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Daily cleaning is simple and quick:
For the acrylic parts, use a soft cloth or sponge and a liquid detergent, neutral and non-abrasive. Do not use deter-
gents with alcoholic substances, ammonia, formic acid or formaldehyde as they may permanently damage the tub.
To keep the acrylic surface brilliant, use a polish, also in a spray.
If in doubt, you should test the product you want to use on a concealed part of the cabin.
For glass parts, use a normal product for cleaning glass.
When there are stains or persistent traces of products for personal hygiene (bubble bath, shampoo and so on) use
a soft cloth and a common non -abrasive detergent, some toothpaste or a silver-cleaning product, polishing the
surface to be cleaned.
Remove lime deposits using a soft cloth soaked with hot lemon juice, hot vinegar, or a commercial product for
limestone.
For better cleaning of nozzles, unscrew the external collar, disassemble and soak them in the liquids mentioned
above.
For tap fixtures, the hand-held and main shower heads, use the normal products for the care and cleaning of bath-
room taps and fittings.
For light scratches and cigarette burns, rub the area with very fine (1000/2000) wet sandpaper and then apply some
polish wax on the scratched surface.
When the wax is dry, polish this area with a woollen cloth, or with an electric polishing machine (of the type used
by car-body repairers).
N.B. If the shower cabin is seriously damaged (deep scratches or cracks) immediately call the retailer or contact the
nearest service centre.
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