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CLEANING ADVICE
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Stop dirt right at the door, 85% of dirt enters a room this way. Place a doormat at external doorways. This will help prevent damage to the floor covering from grit and other particles as well as reducing the need for regular cleaning. Any spillage should be wiped immediately, before it has time to soak in.
Heel marks may be removed with the gentle rubbing of a soft cloth with eucalyptus oil. Spirits such as paraffin, turpentine, petroleum or bleaches should never be used for cleaning the floor covering; likewise abrasive cleaners or wire wool scouring pads must never be used.
Many items can cause staining of the floor covering. These include: shoe polish, hair lotion, hair dyes, wax crayons, carpets dyes, tar/bitumen, animal excretions and rubber products such as rubber back mats and furniture legs.
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Note 1: Use on proprietary floor cleaning emulsions which specifically state that they are for the use of vinyl flooring.
Always follow the manufacturer's instruction carefully. Washing-up liquids should not be used as a residue may build up on the floor which is in time will turn yellow. |
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Vacuum clean, sweep or dry mop the floor to remove dust, loose particles and dirt.
If required, damp mop the floor (do not “flood” the floor) with a solution of lukewarm water and floor cleaning emulsion
(See note 1)
Rinse the floor with clean water so that no residue of the floor cleaning emulsion remains. |
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