care
Ceramic has many positive properties: it is resistant to
heat and cold, abrasion and scratch-resistant, light-fast
and hygienic. As a natural raw resource, it is completely
safe to use and also extremely durable.
Please observe the following cleaning and care
instructions so that you can enjoy your ceramic for as long
as possible:
Which cleaner?
nOtIcE!
Damage to the surface due to incorrect cleaning!
> Only use cleaners and equipment that are
suitable for the application.
> Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaner.
> never mix cleaners.
A mild commercially available sanitary cleaner is suitable
for daily cleaning, limescale stains can be removed
using an acidic vinegar or citrus based cleaner (pH value
1-4). The harder the water is, the greater the quantity of
cleaner that should be used.
Metallic marks resulting from use (black dots/lines,
e.g. due to rubbing of rings) cannot be removed using
mild cleaners. Only treat the affected area with Stahlfix
(German brand) or equivalent stainless steel cleaner, car
polish or a ceramic hob cleaner.
how often?
Regularly clean the coated surface, or clean immediately
if soiled. If the cleaning is not carried out regularly
enough, soiling, e.g. limescale and soap stains, cosmetic
residues, rust and mould, may become visible and
subsequently more difficult to remove.
how?
> Clean the surface with a soft clean cleaning cloth and
warm water.
> When tackling stubborn dirt, wait a few minutes to allow
the cleaner to take effect.
tip! An advantage of using gels and foaming cleaners
is that they also adhere well to sloping surfaces. You
can also soak a cloth in the cleaner then place it on the
soiled area.
> Rinse with clean warm water to remove all traces of the
cleaner.
> Dry the surface.
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