• To clean use a non-abrasive mild soap. Never use abrasive cleaners such as comet. Some suggestions are windex, ivory liquid or Mr.Clean gel for bathrooms. As long as it does not have the corosive hand sign on the bottle it is usually safe to use.
  • Use Gel Gloss™ weekly to maintain a high gloss finish and prolong life of countertops.
  • Dull areas or light scratches may be removed by using an automotive rubbing compound or scratch remover followed by an application of Gel Gloss™.
  • To remove chips and gouges we suggest that you contact a qualified service repair person. Accidental damage, negligence, alteration, abuse or misuse is not covered by the warranty.
  • Cultured marble will not stain under normal use with products normally found in the bathroom. Products such as iodine, nail polish, nail polish remover, hair dye, shoe polish, after-shave, and cologne should be removed immediately.
  • Excessive heat or drastic alterations in water temperature can lead to premature wear in cultured marble. In order to ensure longevity of the product ensure that hot water temperatures are within new home standards and do not exceed 140°F and avoid drastic alterations in water temperature by mixing the hot and the cold water.

BATH TUBS

The general cleaning is the same as above. However there is a little extra care and maintenance that goes into caring for your relaxing investment. In cleaning a jet system we recommend that after every ten uses you clean as follows:

Fill tub with warm water to cover the highest jet. Close air controls. Add two teaspoons of dishwasher detergent and four ounces of bleach to tub and run system for fifteen minutes. Drain tub. Refill with warm water and run system for fifteen minutes to flush out any remaining cleaning products. Dry with a soft cloth. If the jet system is not maintained, stains may develop below the jets from dirt and soap residue. FITTINGS: Plastic fitting require no extra care. Metal fittings may be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild liquid detergent; abrasive cleansers should not be used as they may scratch the surface. The jet cover may be manually removed and cleaned with a damp cloth and replaced.