Tub/Counter Maintenance

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Bathtub Maintenance Guidelines


Use mild cleaners

We recommend Dawn dish soap. Avoid cleaners that are abrasive, gritty (Comet, Ajax, etc.), and/or acidic (Scrubbing bubbles, Soft Scrub, homes remedies with vinegar, etc.). Also, avoid cleaning with abrasive pads (SOS Pads, etc.).

Don't set toiletries where they can trap water

Water will work its way through anything. Rock, metal, etc. It will do the same to your tub. Use the shower head hanging baskets or a special wire rack that does not sit or seal to any surface water can work underneath.

Don't use bath mats in tubs

These mats keep us in business because they trap water. When you step on the mat, the water is forced out from under it, causing the water to carve into your bathtub. Within months to years, this will wear and ruin a surface.

Don't use non-slip stickers in tubs

These stickers will leave marks on you tub. After the stickers lose their adhesive, they peel off, leaving behind an area that hasn't worn with use like the rest of the tub.

Clean any chemicals that spill on your tub ASAP

Don't let chemicals like Goof-Off, bleaches, hair dye, etc. remain on your tub for any extended period of time.




Kitchen Countertops Maintenance Guidelines


Clean regularly

The more your countertops are used, the more they need to be cleaned. If you clean your countertops regularly, you can avoid heavy scrubbing because the grim won't build up.

Use mild cleaners

We recommend Dawn dish soap. Avoid cleaners that are abrasive, gritty (Comet, Ajax, etc.), and/or acidic (Scrubbing bubbles, Soft Scrub, homes remedies with vinegar, etc.). Also, avoid cleaning with abrasive pads (SOS Pads, etc.).

Always use hot pads and cutting boards

In other words, never place hot items directly on your countertops.

Remove chemicals from the surface ASAP

Stains caused by hair dyes or chemicals may occur. Remove these solutions from the surface immediately to avoid staining.

Do not keep water-trapping materials on countertops

Items like sponges, soap containers, etc. can trap water, damaging the finish of countertops. Find another place to keep these items to avoid accelerating the wear on your countertops.