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The components used in the shower enclosure have been designed with non corrosive materials and will require no special maintenance apart from regular cleaning.
Frequency of cleaning is largely dependent on the overall use of the shower enclosure ventilation. It is recommended that cleaning be done on a regular basis and at least once a month.
Anodised Aluminium
All aluminium surfaces should be kept clean by prompt removal of all dust, soap, grime and any other foreign matter by using clean water and a small amount of mild detergent as required. DO not under any circumstances use any type of abrasive type cleaning agent (Ajax or similar) or any abrasive cleaning material such as steel wool or the like as this will severely damage the anodised surface. Thoroughly wash off any residue with clean water.
Powder coated aluminium
Cleaning (as detailed above) is desirable if the fine finish of the powder coated aluminium is to be preserved. Use a soft sponge so as not to scratch the paint surfaces. Deterioration of the coating occurs mainly as a result of soap deposition. Small scratches if they do occur may be buffed out using a good quality car polish, however care must be taken not to over-do.
Glass
Safety wired glass, safety organic coated glass and laminated glass products are liable to damage from thermal shock. Care should be taken to avoid direct spraying of hot water from the shower spraying onto the glass.
Soap and other residue should be cleaned from glass regularly. Clean water should be used and in some circumstances the addition of a small amount of mild detergent would be of some benefit. Use a soft sponge so as not to scratch the glass.
Aliminium: Silver |
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Aliminium: White |
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Aliminium: Silver |
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Aliminium: Silver |
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Aliminium: Silver |
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Aliminium: Silver |
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Aliminium: Silver |
