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Care and Maintenance: Polyurethane 2-Pac Doors
Polyurethane (aka 2-Pac or Poly) doors and panels are manufactured from the highest quality materials, so it will provide years of trouble-free service.
Whilst made from a moisture resistant substrate, panels cannot be made totally waterproof. So care should be taken to wipe up spills immediately, ensuring the doors are not exposed to high or continuous levels of moisture, steam and humidity.
Maintaining the high gloss of polyurethane requires only wiping of the surface with a clean damp microfibre cloth using warm water liquid cleaners (ammonia based cleaning products), and most stains will be easily removed. If you have a spill, wipe it up straight away because if you don't, the stain may be harder to remove later. A small inconspicuous area should be trialled prior to full application, and at no time should these cleaning items be left to soak on the surface, as surface staining will occur.
Recommended Cleaners:
Light Cleaning:
To enhance gloss and remove finger marks, hand prints, grease or oil from cooking, we recommend using a microfibre cloth dampened with warm soapy water. Towel dry all moisture off doors after cleaning to avoid streaking. This will maintain a chemical-free pristine finish.
General Cleaning & Stains:
All but the most stubborn stains can be removed by using mild detergent, warm water and a lint-free (preferably microfibre) cloth. If this method is insufficient, Spray & Wipe (or an equivalent product) is recommended.
The use of polishes will dull the surface. Liquid, powder or silicone based cleaners, scourers, steel wool or wire-wool soap pads should NEVER be used. Also, NEVER use abrasive cream cleaners (such as Gumption or Jif), as they will strip the surface of gloss and instantly deteriorate the finish.
If this product does get damaged, then it can be filled and re-sprayed back to it’s former glory.
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