Use and Care Manual

CLEANING CARE & INSTRUCTIONS
Clean as needed with standard household cleaner (such as Fantastic
®
or 409
®
) and wipe dry with a clean, soft
cloth. Purchasable Cleaning Solution: Pledge
®
Multi Surface, Simple Green
®
OR
1. Clean the dirt from your aluminum furniture, using mild soap, water and a sponge. Let the furniture dry.
2. Mix 1 quart of white vinegar with 1 quart of water in a bucket. Use the sponge to rub away any light
oxidation from the surface of your aluminum-coated furniture.
3. Apply a quarter-size amount of fine-cut automotive rubbing compound designed for use on aluminum
onto a terry cloth rag. Rub the compound in a circular motion over areas with medium oxidation. Let the
compound dry, then wipe it from the surface of the furniture, using a clean terry cloth towel or microfiber cloth.
4. Add dishwashing soap to a bucket of water. Use super-fine steel wool dipped in the soapy water to
clean areas of heavy oxidation.
5. Rinse the furniture with clean water once the oxidation is removed.
CHROME, ALUMINUM, PAINT/POWDER COAT FINISHES AND FRAMES
Purchasable Cleaning Solution: Windex
®
OR
1. Start with Windex or other glass cleaner. Usually this will do the job completely. If there are stains remaining,
you’ll have removed a significant layer of build-up so it will be easier for a stronger cleaner to break up
mineral deposits.
2. Wear rubber gloves to protect your skin. Scrub with newspaper or paper towels. Fold up the paper, that’s all
the scrubbing power you need! You can also use a clean rag, but paper actually cleans glass better and
does not leave behind specks of lint.
3. Clean in sections. This helps prevent cleaning solutions from dripping everywhere. And you’ll have an easier
time applying gentle pressure if you aren’t reaching to scrub up and down.
4. Try baking soda for tough stains. Mix a tablespoon of baking soda with a few cups of water. You can add a
dash of dish soap as well. Apply it to the spots, let it sit for a minute, then scrub with more newspaper or
paper towels.
5. Finish with another round of glass cleaner. Lightly wipe the frosted glass with Windex or a similar product to
ensure streaks are gone.
GLASS / FROSTED GLASS
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