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Acting as a shield, the EnduroShield coating
permanently bonds to the substrate and protects it against dirt, grime and soap
scum, and from staining, etching or discolouring the surface. EnduroShield
repels both water (hydrophobic) and oil (oleophobic) leaving an easy to clean
surface that is very similar to a non stick fry pan. The coating is also
completely invisible and does not change the look or finish of the surface.
This means you clean less often with
less effort, and the surface won't deteriorate over its life as untreated
surfaces do. EnduroShield reduces cleaning time by up to 90%!
You also don't have to purchase a
specific after care product to extend the life of EnduroShield. Saving you time
and money and keeping your surface looking as good as the day it was treated.
MAINTAINING THE COATED SURFACE
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS AND ALL GLASS SURFACES |
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To keep your glass shower door looking new, the
glass needs to be cleaned each week using a damp microfibre cloth and a mild
detergent to remove any soap scum, dirt or grime from the glass.
For outdoor glass surfaces such as
railings and windows, clean as required using water and a mild detergent
(such as washing up liquid). Wash the glass with a microfibre cloth, and dry
with a good quality squeegee*. Alternatively, clean with a window cleaner and
a cloth. For best results clean the glass in the shade to prevent streaking.
*Recommended squeegee brands are Ettore or Pulux
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TILES, GROUT, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN & GRANITE SURFACES |
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A clean every few weeks using a mild detergent and a damp microfibre
cloth will remove soap scum, grime and mould from the tiled surface. To control
mould, if required, a solution of bleach and water (1 part bleach to 4 parts
water) can be sprayed onto effected grout lines and left overnight. |
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STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES |
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Interior treated surfaces can be cleaned with a damp microfibre cloth
and allowed to dry, or with an all purpose spray on cleaner. Exterior surfaces
should be cleaned with warm soapy water and a microfibre cloth and rinsed with
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WHAT TO AVOID
Be careful not to use any rough, gritty, highly acidic, alkaline or
abrasive cleaners such as Jiff, Ajax or cerium oxide as they may damage the
protective coating. Cleaners like this damage or polish back the actual
substrate of the surface.
HARD WATER AREAS
For areas with hard water or bore water, due to a higher concentrate of
mineral deposits such as lime and calcium, a build up may occur on the
protective coating and may not be easily removed with a mild detergent. A
solution of white vinegar and water (1 part vinegar to 5 parts water) should be
sprayed onto the glass and allowed to soak for several minutes. This will
dissolve any mineral deposits that have built up on the glass surface. A damp
microfiber cloth should then be used to wipe the over the glass.
TIP FOR EXTREME HARD WATER CONDITIONS
Around the world there are some unique locations which have extremely
harsh conditions. In these harshest of water environments, EnduroShield is a
great choice. Simply put if you didn't have the EnduroShield protection, your
glass may have to be restored to bring back the clarity or even replaced. In
some cases this staining can occur in less than 1 year. Perth, Western
Australia and New Orleans, Louisiana are examples of cities with very high
mineral concentrations.
Being so robust, the EnduroShield coating is a great option in these
conditions. EnduroShield allows you to have great looking glass, but it takes a
little more work due to these specific environmental conditions. In such
environments minerals are so prevalent in the water that they can still create
a build up on the EnduroShield coating, (it is not damaging the glass but can
build up over time) and become difficult to remove. We recommended using the
vinegar / water solution (listed above) every week or so to reduce this build
up on the surface, rather than allowing the build up to continue over a long
period of time.
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