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Although all our products are designed and manufactured to give you many years of trouble free use, you can inadvertently affect the appearance of ANY kitchen by inappropriate use of aggressive cleaning materials & not cleaning up high staining materials like cochineal and red wine.

We therefore offer the following advices to help you get the best out of your new kitchen.

 

 


STAINLESS STEEL

For product cleaning only use a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a damp (not wet) cloth, finally drying with a soft clean cloth, or alternatively clean the surface with Second Nature stainless steel cleaner TM or E-cloth (available from your kitchen retailer). Dust with a soft cloth only.

Do not use wax-furniture polish, abrasive or aggressive cleaners, bleach or other hypochlorate (chlorine) based cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol, solvent or similar products on the as this will damage the surface.

Cooking splashes should be wiped up immediately using a damp cloth.

A light coat of baby oil can be used to enhance the appearance if required.

DOOR CARE

VINYL & GLOSS DOOR

For product cleaning only use a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a damp (not wet) cloth, finally drying with a soft clean cloth. Dust with a soft cloth only.

Do not use wax-furniture polish, abrasive or aggressive cleaners, bleach or other hypochlorate (chlorine) based cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol, solvent or similar products on the door as this will damage the surface.

Cooking splashes should be wiped up immediately using a damp cloth.

If the doors are supplied with a protective film on the face they must not be directly exposed to sunlight. It is recommended the film is removed as soon as possible.

NOTE: Newly plastered rooms should be left to environmentally stabilise before storage and installation of doors.

FOIL DOOR CARE

For product cleaning only use a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a damp (not wet) cloth, finally drying with a soft clean cloth. Dust with a soft cloth only.

Do not use wax-furniture polish, abrasive or aggressive cleaners, bleach or other hypochlorate (chlorine) based cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol, solvent or similar products on the door as this will damage the surface.

Cooking splashes should be wiped up immediately using a damp cloth. .

NOTE: Newly plastered rooms should be left to environmentally stabilise before storage and installation of doors.

TIMBER DOOR CARE

For product cleaning only use a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a damp (not wet) cloth, finally drying with a soft clean cloth. Dust with a soft cloth only, following the grain pattern of the wood.

Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaners, bleach or other hypochlorate (chlorine) based cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol, solvent or similar products on the door as this will damage the surface.

It is advisable to use a damp (not wet) cloth to remove fingerprints and marks, followed at once with a clean and dry soft cloth.

Cooking splashes should be wiped up immediately using a damp cloth.

NOTE: Newly plastered rooms should be left to environmentally stabilise before storage and installation of doors.

WORKTOP CARE

GRANITE WORKTOPS

They have a polished surface which will retain its polish and colour for a great many years and the only maintenance required is regular washing with clean, hot, soapy water to remove surface dirt.

Spillages such as wines, oils and acidic substances should be wiped clean immediately to prevent the possibility of staining.
They are highly heat resistant and hot pans can be placed directly on the surface for short periods making it ideal in the kitchen.
Care should be exercised if spillages should occur with hot fat or oils and these should be removed immediately to prevent staining.

As with any high quality surfaces, care should be taken against possible scoring with knives or other cutting tools and chopping-boards should always be used.

Unlike man-made products, granite is a material which has a natural make-up and beauty which is impossible to recreate under factory conditions.
Variations in colour and veining will occur, this is characteristic of natural stone.

 

 

 
 
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