CONDITION | ACTION | NOTES AND COM- |
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| MENTS |
Requires routine cleaning | Mild detergent solution ap- | If possible use warm to |
| plied with soft sponge or | |
| cloth. Rinse and wipe dry. | tion of ammonia is benefi- |
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| cial. |
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Finger prints | Minimize | |
| alcohol or an organic sol- | applying a wax or silicone |
| vent. Follow immediately | based household polish to |
| with routine cleaning. | the clean dry surface. |
| Wipe with a little baby oil | Apply whenever necessary. |
| and a soft lint free cloth. |
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| Buff to shine. |
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Stubborn stains and | Use a little Ceran cleaning | Repeat several times rather |
discolouration | paste. (available from Defy | than resorting to a single |
| Service Centres). | aggressive cleaning method. |
| Rinse and dry. |
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Grease and fat splatter. | Wipe off excess with a soft |
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| cloth or paper towel. Use a |
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| water borne degreasing |
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| agent ( dishwashing liq- |
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| uid ).Follow up by routine |
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| cleaning. |
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Scratches on the brushed | For slight scratches, use a | Deep scratches will be diffi- |
finish. | nylon pad loaded with an | cult to remove completely. |
| iron free abrasive polishing | Do not use steel wool or |
| compound. Follow the direc- | metal scourers unless they |
| tion of the original texture. | are made from stainless |
| Follow up with routine | steel. |
| cleaning. |
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| For deep scratches use a |
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| coarser abrasive initially and |
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| follow up as for light |
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| scratches. |
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It must be appreciated that some of the above suggested procedures will alter the surface appearance of the treated area.
They should therefore only be applied with due consideration and care.
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