Use and Care Manual

ACRYLIC
Clean as needed with non-abrasive acrylic cleaner (such as Brillianize
®
or Novus
®
No. 1) or mild dish soap and a
clean, lint-free, microfiber cloth.
Avoid using: ammonia, abrasives, and aromatics and all-purpose cleaners. Acrylic is prone to scratching; never
wipe acrylic with a dry cloth, or brush over it with a bare, dry hand.
1. Remove all the dust and dirt; either blow the debris off the polycarbonate or use water and a soft cloth to
float off the debris. Making direct, dry contact with surface particles using your hand or a cloth can
actually grind them into the material itself, causing scratches to the surface.
2. Spray nonabrasive acrylic cleaner, onto a one- or two-foot-square section of the acrylic. (For an on-hand
alternative, a solution of mild dish soap and water works well too.)
3. Once the cleaner has been applied, use a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth to gently wipe the surface down,
again being careful to make contact only with the portion of the surface that already has cleaner on it.
Continue applying the cleaner and wiping it off in small sections until you’ve finished the entire surface.
GENERAL USE OF BLEACH
Diluted bleach can be used to clean most hard, non-porous surfaces (excludes non-vinyl fabrics).
For disinfecting, the CDC recommends the following bleach solution:
5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) bleach per gallon of water or
4 teaspoons bleach per quart of water
Important: Use clean water to rinse the bleach solution from the surface.