Installation Sheet

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
RESIN TUBS
Resin has a nonporous surface that makes it resistant to stains, scratches and discoloration. To maintain the condition of
your new resin 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.
SCRATCH REMOVAL
1. Use warm water to remove dirt and dust from the surface.
2. Use #800 sandpaper (coarse-grit) and rub in small, circular motions until the scratch is gone.
3. Follow with #1200 sandpaper (fine-grit) and rub over the surface of the scratch to smooth and blend.
4. Dry with a towel.
5. Polish the surface with a cloth and a polishing compound. Any automobile polishing compound will suffice.
For gloss resin surfaces:
1. Use warm water to remove dirt and dust from the surface.
2. Using wet #400 sandpaper, gently sand the damaged area in the direction parallel to the scratch. Keep the area being
sanded as close to the scratch as possible. Avoid excessive pressure or circular strokes while sanding. Re-wet the sandpa-
per as needed.
3. Follow with #600 sandpaper, duplicating the sanding method used in step 2 until the scratch is completely removed.
4. Dry with a towel.
5. Apply a small amount of acrylic-based wax (automotive wax) according to the manufacturer’s directions. Buff the
surface to a shine, using a buffing cloth or drill attachment. Repeat this process as many times as necessary until damaged
area is blended with the tub’s finish.
RESIN TUB WITH INTEGRAL DRAIN
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS