Tarn-X for general stains
# 7 chrome polish
-Silver polish
To remove stubborn spots or to treat a scratch (Standard Satin Finish only):
Use of synthetic, abrasive, general-purpose pads such as Scotch Brite is recommended. Apply the
stainless steel cleaner/polish to the synthetic.
Carefully rub out spot with cleaner/polish. Be sure to rub in the direction of the grain! Do not
allow steel wool to come in contact with stainless steel. Steel particles can embed into the stainless
steel surface and create rust!
Special Note: After cleaning for serious problems, let dry, and expose to air for at least 24 hours
to allow "healing" (restoring of the chromium oxide layer) of the stainless steel surface.
For enviro-glaze stainless steel
Protecting the powder coated surface in keeping an Whitehall Enviro-Glazed stainless steel
product
For normal wipe-down cleaning, a mild soap and a sponge or cotton cloth will perform well.
Ordinary mild cleaners for home use will sanitize the fixture. (eg. Soft-Scrub, Comet Soft Cleanser
Clorox, Scrubbing Bubbles Gel.)
Never use harsh cleansers such as "Kaboom , Lysol Gel, Lysol Cling or "The Works" as these
contain powerful acidic or alkaline chemicals which may damage the finish or even the metal of
the tank itself. Use of such chemicals will void the warranty.
NEVER use a metal brush while cleaning. The use of such a tool at any time will scratch the finish
and perhaps cause corrosion, voiding the warranty.
Things to avoid
Harsh polishing cleanser (Comet, Bon Ami, etc.)
Harsh chemicals (strong acidic or alkaline materials such as hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide,
etc.)
Any abrasive substance (dirt/mud, ceramic items, etc.)
Chlorinated cleansers, sanitizers or bleach of any kind
Steel wool, steel utensils or any object made of steel or metal, left in contact with stainless surface
(hair pins, paper clips, aerosol cans)
Scotch-Brite type pads on high-polished surfaces Seawater or excessively hard water Salt or salty
foods allowed to dry on surface
Leaving scratches in metal surface (soil can collect in these, preventing surface from "healing")
Leaving hard water sitting (evaporating) for extended periods, allowing mineral deposits to collect.
12. Maintenance and troubleshooting
WARNING: DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT
MANUFACTURER PERMISSION
12.1. Maintenance Schedule
The tank requires regular maintenance. Set up and follow a maintenance schedule. The table represents
minimum intervals for maintenance.
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