Use and Care Manual

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Residential Care and Maintenance Guide
This document is reviewed on an ongoing basis.
06/01/18
How to Treat Stains, Spills & Scuffs
Follow the remedies in order. Unless instructed otherwise, always use a clean, white cloth or towel with
products recommended for vinyl ooring. Always rinse the affected area with clean water after treatment.
The Stain – permanent marker, crayon and ink
The Remedy
- Rub area with dry cloth or paper towel to remove as much stain as possible.
- If needed, apply small amount of hand sanitizer to the stain and rub lightly with dry cloth.
- Rub lightly with cloth using NON-Acetone nail polish remover for any remaining stain.
NOTE: Do not use nail polish remover with Acetone.
The Stain or Spill – acids, alkalis, blood, food, fruit, fruit juices, candy, cleaners, strong soaps, dye,
dye markings, urine and feces, grass, iodine, mercurochrome and rust
The Remedy
- First, remove as much solid material as possible.
- Rub area with dry cloth or paper towel to remove as much stain as possible.
- If needed, apply small amount of hand sanitizer to the stain and rub lightly with dry cloth.
- Rub lightly with cloth using NON-Acetone nail polish remover for any remaining stain.
NOTE: Do not use nail polish remover with Acetone.
The Paint & Solvent Spills – Dry cleaning uids, lacquer and latex paint, nail polish, solvents, oil-
based paints, wood stains and varnish
The Remedy
- If substance is dry, gently peel it from the oor. Avoid sharp instruments that could scratch oor.
- Rub lightly with cloth using NON-Acetone nail polish remover for any remaining stain.
NOTE: Do not use nail polish remover with Acetone.