Maintenance
To protect your bath furniture, we suggest the following:
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Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight, as sunlight causes fading.
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Clean up spills immediately. Use a blotting rather than a wiping action. Water left over a long period of time will cause white spots in
the finish.
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Alcohol, perfume, after-shave and medications can cause severe damage to the finish.
Care and Cleaning
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Dust frequently with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Clean the surface by rubbing in the direction of the grain.
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Polish your furniture approximately every six months with a product that contains detergents, emulsifiers and mineral oil. The
detergents clean dirt from the furniture; the emulsifiers give it body to clean and last longer; the mineral oil is left behind as a barrier
for dirt and moisture that can harm the finish. There is no grit to harm the finish, no wax build-up, and no silicone to raise the sheen
and act as a barrier for touch-ups and refinishing.
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Clean the outside surface with mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth.
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On stubborn stains, use a powdered detergent and damp sponge or nylon scouring pad.
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Never use abrasive scouring powders, cleansers, or pads because they will scratch, damage, and dull the surface.
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Clean the sink surface with mild soap and warm water, then dry with a soft cloth.
Natural stone tops:
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Rinse vanity top with clean, hot water frequently.
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Blot spills quickly, and wash with mild soap and warm water.
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Clean the surface with a glass cleaner or other household cleansers that are non-abrasive
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Remove oil-based stains with acetone, mineral spirits, or ammonia.
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Organic stains like coffee, tea, or juice can be removed with hydrogen peroxide, mixed with a few drops of ammonia
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Water spots or rings can be removed by buffing the spots gently with 00-gauge steel wool.
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Small nicks and scratches can often be removed the same way.
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Larger scratches, chips, and resilient stains may require professional help. Please contact your local stonemason for details.
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