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Care & Maintenance

To maintain the finish of your DM Bath wood products (Bathroom Vanity, Wood Vanity Add-on’s, Storage Cabinets & Mirror Frames) use a clean soft cloth, lukewarm water and non-abrasive detergent.

 

To avoid deterioration it is important to keep surfaces dry of any moisture. Avoid exposure to chemicals, solvents, acids and abrasive agents. Avoid contact with household chemical substances, such as toothpaste, mouthwash, lipstick, perfumes etc. Should your surface be exposed to any of these damaging products by accident, clean immediately with soft cloth and lukewarm soapy water.

 

Avoid use of highly aggressive cleaning agents, abrasive powder or cream. When using professional cleaning products, follow the manufacturer’s instruction carefully and always test your cleaning solution on a small unexposed area before applying to the entire surface.

To maintain the finish of your Quartz Countertops use a clean soft cloth, lukewarm water and non-abrasive detergent.

 

Avoid exposure to chemicals, solvents, acids and abrasive agents. Avoid contact with household chemical substances, such as toothpaste, mouthwash, lipstick, perfumes etc. Should your surface be exposed to any of these damaging products by accident, clean immediately with soft cloth and lukewarm soapy water.

 

Avoid exposure to any strong chemicals and solvents on your quartz countertop. You should first try removing stain with a regular eraser, Mild liquid soap and water solution, A natural stone/quartz over-the-counter cleaning solution by buffing with a soft cloth or Mr. Clean magic eraser sponge.

For the purpose of spot cleaning difficult stains a solvent like acetone can be acceptable. It should ONLY be used for short-term exposure at 50% dilution based on removing and rinsing applied area immediately after. Always test your cleaning solution on a small unexposed area before applying to the entire surface.

To maintain the finish of your Ceramic Products or Bathtubs use a clean soft cloth, lukewarm water and non-abrasive detergent.

 

Skip the scrubbing, for spot treatment or to remove discolouration use a mild abrasive, vinegar or bleach on white porcelain and hydrogen peroxide on coloured porcelain sinks. Harsh scrubbing can damage porcelain, so you should start with the least abrasive and work your way up. For white porcelain only, bleach can be used to remove stains; never use chlorine bleach on coloured porcelain, as it can damage the finish. For both white and coloured porcelain, liquid oxygen bleach such as hydrogen peroxide is a good alternative. 


Always test your cleaning solution on a small unexposed area before applying to the entire surface.