Installation Guide

Care and Maintenance
Solid Surface has a nonporous surface that makes it resistant to stains, scratches and discoloration.
To maintain the condition of your new Solid Surface tub, simply wipe the surface with a dry, soft
cloth after each use. Most dirt and dust will wash off with clean, warm water. For a more thorough
cleaning, be sure to use a mild cleaner such as a gentle dish soap. Avoid any products that contain
abrasives, acids, or ammonia.
Silk Matte Finish
Clean your bath with a soft cloth and warm soapy water.
Stubborn marks and fine scratches may be removed with the Scotch-Brite pad. Gently rub in
small circular motions until the scratch is gone.
Dry with a towel
High Gloss Finish
To preserve the polished surface, clean your bath with a soft cloth and warm soapy water.
Stubborn marks and fine scratches may be removed using 1500-2000 grit water paper.
Dry with a towel
Follow this by polishing with a car burnishing compound and soft cloth. Buff the surface to a
shine, using a buffing cloth or drill attachment. Repeat this process as many times as necessary
until the damaged area is blended with the tub’s finish.
Damage Prevention
Always run hot and cold water simultaneously into your bath. Hot water should not exceed a
maximum temperature of 140°F.
Do not use powders, pastes, crème cleaners, thinners or dry-cleaning fluids.
Deliver water (mixed hot and cold) to the lowest point of the bath which is at the waste area
Avoid contact with strong chemicals and solvents (stain removers, nail varnish removers, Etc)
Wipe away any chemical spillages. Example: hair dye, as soon as possible to avoid potential
staining.
When colored essential oils or bathbombs are used, first test that the color will not stain your
bath. If it does, a burnishing compound will remove it.
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