DECORATIVE PANELS, LAMINATES & SURFACES FENIX MAINTENANCE & CLEANING Maintenance & Cleaning Instructions EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE AND REMOVAL OF USEFUL CLEANING ADVICE COMMON STAINS For the best results when cleaning Fenix, it is important As with any other material for interior design, to remember the fol lowing advice: a Fenix surface should be cleaned regularly. It Although very resistant, a Fenix surface must stil l does not require any special maintenance, just a never be treated with products containing abrasive damp cloth with warm water or a mild detergent. substances, macroabrasive Almost al l regular household cleaning products Sponges or unsuitable materials such as sandpaper or disinfectants can be safely used. For the most or steel wool; common stains, you can simply clean the surface with warm water using a non-abrasive cloth. Strongly acidic or alkaline products should be avoided because they can stain the surface; Tougher stains can be removed with non-abrasive household cleaners or solvents. Bleach and heavily-chlorinated products should be avoided because they can degrade the For older, dried or caked-on stains, use a magic surface. Sodium hypochlorite should be used at sponge or soft cloth to remove them. After using concentrations lower than 5%, and for no more than any solvents, we recommend rinsing the surface 5 minutes at a time, then rinsed offI witEh a sponge with warm water and a detergent. Always rinse or towel; I IN thoroIughlyto remove the detergent with clean II I water, preferably warm. Hydrogen peroxide at concentrations lower than 3% VER Y INT M EVE Y I E L F N STINS should be careful ly rinsed off. Fsor concentrationsr maerial fr itrior dsih ay t gn, ENI s STUBBORN STAINS AND MINOR SCRATCHESAs wit ay oteratei l fr intriorsign, a FENIX sufce suld e clead rel rly. It doehigherthan 3%, we recommend avoiding leavingcial itane, just a dap cloh ih ar aterr a m aintna e, jut a da cloth with war tr or a mil dterget. lot all regl r hou ehld cle ig r ucs or isinfet t ca b afely se. Fr t st c stis, you ca Fenixcasurfaces have a unique non-po lan te surfce wit rm atr uithis solution in contact with theo surface for moren-abrasiv l th. ih non-araie hous lTghe stis caayer, al lowing you to keep it neat with simple,reoed ith no-arasie ho sehlcleners or slens. than10 minutes at a time , and the surface must beFor lr, dried oakd-n stis, se a maic s nge For ler, drie r caed-n sains, us ai on r soft l th t reoe th . After tu shing ay solvt, we rco me rising t urfae ith wa ter anda detegent. l ays rin everydaycare and cleaning methods. In case oflorughly t reoe tys rise t h trg oroughly rinsed with a non-abrasive sponge andn ater, prfl ralt wit rm. then dried wel l; STU I MI T sStubborn stains, weI rec omR AmenSd the use of a specific FENIX sufce hve a uniqu n-orus eternl lye cleaningFEIX srfacsagent (as per table) to remove any traceve a uiqe onporus xtrnl layr, b tds nd. In cse o tu t kepallWhen using solvents, the cloth used must bein it tneorn stis, re th rce o th etodscse o stbborn sains,l eprtd n net pathe us eaig. Ie anr te te romenf a spcific clgent (aperfectly clean so as not to leave marks on the Fenix) ret stain. of the stain.r ti . I cs of las reer o t INTN IEInVEcase of micro-scratches, please refer to theFasf ir-srtY RIes, pleae refe to teE L INE I UCIONS fr te surfcseu rfsa ilclusetrat. Any marks may, however, be remove Id Sby UTId elw. N MAs wIainnttneanaence Instructions for the surfaces asaiIit ay oteratei l fr intriorI I Ssign, a FENIX sufce suld e clead rel rly. Irti d nosein g with hot water and drying wel l;cial IR , jut a da cloth with war tr or a mil dterget. l ot all regl r houehld cle ig r ucs or isinfet t ly ln sains, yo cn sir tes o an te surfce wit rm Do noti u se furniture polishes or wax-based cleanersl th. . Tghe stis ca reoed ith no-arasie hosehlcleners or slens. in general, because they tend to form a sticky layer For ler, drie rcaed-n sains, us ai on r soft l th t reoe th . After using ay solvt, we rcome rising te sufce wit arm tr an dterget. l ys rise torughly t reo eth trgon the Fenix surface that attracts and traps dirt; S TAIS I RA S Do not use metal scrapers, iron brushes or any other FEIX srfacs ve a uiqe onporus xtrnl layr, all in u t kep it net ith simple, veydy cae anmetral tool to remove stains, paint, plaster or otherclenig etods. I c omen the use rse o stbborn sains, f a spcific cleaig gent (a te t l ) teprtd n net pa r veay trac f t ti . substances from the surface. I as f ir-srt es, pleae refe to te IN E I RUCIONS fr t e surf ce s illustratd elw. .Suerfici l defects cusd by 2. Plae a d end sh MAIINTENANCperfici1S IE INSTRUCTIONS | IRONI S. peed seet o . Plae te hotroi n te surac 4. is h reaire ara wit icro-scratchs. kicen roll oer th are . he micro-srthes c I i r -crachs. itche roll ver te area er ht neds reairin. Do nt le ve luk ar atr nd a microfire n th icro-scratchs cn be se. he irnon he surfce or r clo h. hn 10 sconds t a i . 5 5 1.Superficial defects caused by 2. Place a dampened sheet of 3. Place the hot iron on the surface4. Rinse the repaired area with5. The surface should now be micro-scratches. kitchen roll over the area wherethat needs repairing. Do not leavelukewarm water and a microfibre healed. 5. he srfae sould n e the micro-scratches can be seen.the iron on the surface for more cloth. held. than 10 seconds at a time. I TEN I S UTI N MAIINTENANC IEINSTRUCTIONS | MAGIC SPONGE5 I S IC I ES 5. he srfae sould n e held. . Sperfii l fcs caued b 2. Ru th gic song 1. SuIperficial defects caused byI 2I. Rub he magic sponge on theSt3. The surface should now be icro-scratchs. can b seen. he songreahere the microsc micro-scratches. E areawhere the micro-scratches healed. use r r slightly dm canbe seen. The sponge can be used dry or slightlydamp. 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