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Care and Maintenance
[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By following the guidelines listed below, you will be assured many years of trouble-free service.
DO NOT use the surface for the time specified by us. Although the refinished surface can be put back into full use after this time, the surface will actually require up to 10 days to completely cure. Please observe the following:
DO NOT use any abrasive cleaners on or near the refinished surface. Your new glossy finish is easily cleaned with any mild liquid cleanser. In general, any cleaner approved for use on acrylic surfaces is okay to us
DO NOT use any abrasive scrubbing pads, such as ScotchBrite or any similar scrubbing pads, as this will scratch the new surface with repeated use.
DO NOT drop sharp or heavy objects on the finish. Although porcelain and fiberglass tub are very sturdy dropping very heavy items could damage the surface.
DO NOT have leaky faucets.They should be properly maintained by the owner and user, to protect the new surface. Leaky faucets may leave rust and hard water stains on the new finish.
DO NOT Hair dyes or drain openers which may stain the new finish. Introduction of any of these chemicals onto the finish would be considered neglect and possibly void any warranty given to you.
DO NOTuse a rubber bath mat. We can apply a permanent non skid bottom (slightly extra charge) to the finish when we are reglazing. Rubber mats could be a safety hazard and are unsanitary.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
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