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Current catalogue Beaumont Tiles - Valid from 01.06 to 31.12 - Page nb 59

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Catalogue Beaumont Tiles 01.06.2022 - 31.12.2022
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@ CARE & MAINTENANCE If you cannot identify basin, top or cabinet material of your product, contact your merchant or see product information at www.adpaustralia.com.au. TIPS * ADP products are produced from materials that are well suited to the bathroom, however it is important that your bathroom has sufficient ventilation to avoid excessive moisture. High humidity will lead to permanent dampness and mould, resulting in deterioration of the materials. * Care must always be taken to dry any excessive moisture or water spillage. CABINETS * To maintain the finish on your cabinet use only a soft cloth and weak solution of non abrasive detergent. * To remove scratches, marks, etc. on two pack polyurethane, rub gently with car cutting compound, car polish or household brass/ silver cleaner. * — Goods used in construction are water/moisture-resistant, but not water-proof. * — Allcabinets should be installed at least 300mm away from showers or bathtubs to avoid water damage. CAST MARBLE * To maintain the finish on your Cast Marble top use only a soft cloth and weak solution of non-abrasive detergent. * To remove scratches, marks, etc. rub gently with car cutting compound, car polish or household brass/silver cleaner. * Cast Marble basins and tops have a maximum water temperature of 70°C, to avoid thermal shock - heat damage or crazing. CERAMIC BASINS AND TOPS * To maintain the finish on your ceramic top use only a soft cloth and weak solution of non abrasive detergent. * Due to the glazed surface of ceramic tops, scratches cannot be repaired or removed. * Due to ceramic being a handcrafted product that is fired at high temperatures, some visual distortion may occur. This is not a defect but can be seen to add to the beauty of the product. * Ceramic basins and tops have a maximum water temperature of 65°C, to avoid thermal shock - heat damage or crazing. SOLID SURFACE / CHERRY PIE / FRIDAY HYBRID QUARTZ / CAESARSTONE * — Wipe clean with a soft damp cloth or sponge. * For basic stains clean with mild detergents. For gloss and semi-gloss surfaces you can use a non abrasive polish or Brasso. For matte surface use a scourer pad or scotch bright to maintain the matte finish. © Cherry Pie, Friday Hybrid Quartz™ and Caesarstone® benchtops have excellent heat and chemical resistant properties compared to other surfacing products, however to preserve the surface and protect against damage from heat, do not place hot items directly on the surface. Even though Cherry Pie, Friday™ and Caesarstone® can withstand high temperatures, prolonged periods or extreme heat can cause permanent damage. * Solid Surface basins and tops have a maximum water temperature of 65°C, to avoid thermal shock - heat damage or crazing. MIRRORS FOR BEST RESULTS - use a slightly moistened microfibre cloth to remove dry dirt or grime, then buff clean with dry microfibre cloth or use a soft dry cloth with a tight weave (which is more soft and non-abrasive). This will leave you with a clean, smear-free finish. By using alkaline (ammonia) or acid (vinegar) based products you not only risk damaging the silvered backing of the mirror, but also tend to leave behind streaks and smears. DO NOT USE WINDEX or other ammonia-based cleaning products such as glass cleaner. These may erode the mirror's silver backing. Be sure to read the label of any such cleaning products before use. PROTECTION AGAINST ‘BLACK-SPOTTING’ - Alkaline, acid and moisture elements can cause the silvered backing of a mirror to darken, this is usually referred to as ‘black-spotting’. An easy way to protect your mirror against black-spotting is to ensure your bathroom is well ventilated and regularly oil any exposed edges (i.e. polished or bevelled edges), using non-petrolium based oils (eg. sewing machine oil). This will act as a seal to protect against such elements. Always remember to keep your mirror dry and wipe off any water, moisture or steam. Don’t forget to use the exhaust fan or open a window if you have one! 59

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@ CARE & MAINTENANCE If you cannot identify basin, top or cabinet material of your product, contact your merchant or see product information at www.adpaustralia.com.au. TIPS * ADP products are produced from materials that are well suited to the bathroom, however it is important that your bathroom has sufficient ventilation to avoid excessive moisture. High humidity will lead to permanent dampness and mould, resulting in deterioration of the materials. * Care must always be taken to dry any excessive moisture or water spillage. CABINETS * To maintain the finish on your cabinet use only a soft cloth and weak solution of non abrasive detergent. * To remove scratches, marks, etc. on two pack polyurethane, rub gently with car cutting compound, car polish or household brass/ silver cleaner. * — Goods used in construction are water/moisture-resistant, but not water-proof. * — Allcabinets should be installed at least 300mm away from showers or bathtubs to avoid water damage. CAST MARBLE * To maintain the finish on your Cast Marble top use only a soft cloth and weak solution of non-abrasive detergent. * To remove scratches, marks, etc. rub gently with car cutting compound, car polish or household brass/silver cleaner. * Cast Marble basins and tops have a maximum water temperature of 70°C, to avoid thermal shock - heat damage or crazing. CERAMIC BASINS AND TOPS * To maintain the finish on your ceramic top use only a soft cloth and weak solution of non abrasive detergent. * Due to the glazed surface of ceramic tops, scratches cannot be repaired or removed. * Due to ceramic being a handcrafted product that is fired at high temperatures, some visual distortion may occur. This is not a defect but can be seen to add to the beauty of the product. * Ceramic basins and tops have a maximum water temperature of 65°C, to avoid thermal shock - heat damage or crazing. SOLID SURFACE / CHERRY PIE / FRIDAY HYBRID QUARTZ / CAESARSTONE * — Wipe clean with a soft damp cloth or sponge. * For basic stains clean with mild detergents. For gloss and semi-gloss surfaces you can use a non abrasive polish or Brasso. For matte surface use a scourer pad or scotch bright to maintain the matte finish. © Cherry Pie, Friday Hybrid Quartz™ and Caesarstone® benchtops have excellent heat and chemical resistant properties compared to other surfacing products, however to preserve the surface and protect against damage from heat, do not place hot items directly on the surface. Even though Cherry Pie, Friday™ and Caesarstone® can withstand high temperatures, prolonged periods or extreme heat can cause permanent damage. * Solid Surface basins and tops have a maximum water temperature of 65°C, to avoid thermal shock - heat damage or crazing. MIRRORS FOR BEST RESULTS - use a slightly moistened microfibre cloth to remove dry dirt or grime, then buff clean with dry microfibre cloth or use a soft dry cloth with a tight weave (which is more soft and non-abrasive). This will leave you with a clean, smear-free finish. By using alkaline (ammonia) or acid (vinegar) based products you not only risk damaging the silvered backing of the mirror, but also tend to leave behind streaks and smears. DO NOT USE WINDEX or other ammonia-based cleaning products such as glass cleaner. These may erode the mirror's silver backing. Be sure to read the label of any such cleaning products before use. PROTECTION AGAINST ‘BLACK-SPOTTING’ - Alkaline, acid and moisture elements can cause the silvered backing of a mirror to darken, this is usually referred to as ‘black-spotting’. An easy way to protect your mirror against black-spotting is to ensure your bathroom is well ventilated and regularly oil any exposed edges (i.e. polished or bevelled edges), using non-petrolium based oils (eg. sewing machine oil). This will act as a seal to protect against such elements. Always remember to keep your mirror dry and wipe off any water, moisture or steam. Don’t forget to use the exhaust fan or open a window if you have one! 59
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