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Clean laminate countertops with a damp cloth or sponge. Use a spray cleaner
to remove stubborn stains. Avoid using harsh abrasives, scouring powders,
peroxides or bleaches as these products may dull or damage the surface. Avoid
contact with dyes, bleaches and indelible inks used on food packages. Do not used
laminated countertops as a cutting board. Laminated countertops are resistant to
minor heat; however, hot pans, irons and lighted cigarettes will damage the sur-
face. Use hot pads under pans taken directly from the stovetop.
Water Spots:
Any glass will develop water spots if not cleaned properly. A spotting effect is
magnified when the glass has a reflective finish. Use a squeegee immediately after
washing to reduce water spotting. To remove stubborn water stains from reflective
glass we recommend Cerium Oxide Polishing Compound, made by C.R. Lawrence,
available at most glass shops.
Condensation is a natural phenomenon. The amount of condensation will vary
with climate conditions, particularly in relative humidity. Condensation occurs
from water vapor present in the air. Each of us add more vapors by breathing,
bathing, cooking, etc. Water vapor collects wherever there is available air space.
When the temperature reaches the dew point the water vapor in the air condenses
and changes to liquid form.
WINDOWS
Condensation
Laminate
Countertops