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Acrylic Care & Cleaning

 

BathCraft units are easy to keep clean and sparkling.  Simply use warm water and a leading liquid cleaner.  Never use abrasives, as this will dull the surface of the unit or leave scratches.  In cases where abrasives were used however, the finish can be restored by applying an automotive white polishing compound applied with a soft cloth, rubbing vigorously and then wiping off residue.  Wax the area with prescribed procedures from a leading automotive wax manufacturer.

 

Stubborn stains can be removed with solvents such as alcohol or mineral spirits.  In cases where this is necessary, use the compounding and wax procedures shown above to finish the area where the solvents were used.  Rubber bath mats may be used as long as the are removed after each use.  Failure to remove mats may cause blistering over time and is not covered by warranty.

 

Caution Note:  when using cleaning solvents, use all prescribed safety precautions.

 

Cleaning a Whirlpool System

  1. Set air controls to fully closed position.
  2. Fill bath with hot water 2” to 3” above highest jet.
  3. Add 1 cup of bleach to the water.
  4. Run whirlpool for 10-15 minutes and drain bath.
  5. Fill bath with hot water 2” to 3’ above highest jet.
  6. Add 1 cup of leading dishwasher detergent (i.e. Cascade) to the water.
  7. Run whirlpool for 10-15 minutes and drain bath.
  8. Fill bath with hot water 2” to 3” above highest jet.
  9. Add 1 cup of Calgon to the water.
  10. Run whirlpool for 10-15 minutes and drain bath.

 

BathCraft recommends that you flush out your whirlpool system by following the above steps once a month or more, depending on usage.

 

Gelcoat Care & Cleaning

 

BathCraft units are easy to keep clean and sparkling.  Simply use warm water and a leading liquid cleaner.  Never use abrasives, as this will dull the surface of the unit or leave scratches.  In cases where abrasives were used however, the finish can be restored by applying an automotive white polishing compound applied with a soft cloth, rubbing vigorously and then wiping off residue.  Wax the area with prescribed procedures from a leading automotive wax manufacturer.

 

Stubborn stains can be removed with solvents such as turpentine, paint thinner, or acetone.  In cases where this is necessary, use the compounding and wax procedures shown above to finish the area where the solvents were used.

 

Caution Note:  when using cleaning solvents, use all prescribed safety precautions.

 


 

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