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- Clean stainless steel at least once a week.
- Always apply stainless steel cleaner/polish with a nonabrasive cloth or sponge, working with, not across, the grain.
- Do not use steel wool, wire brushes or abrasive
sponge pads.
- Cleaners containing chloride are not recommended. If used, rinse the surface immediately to prevent corrosion.
- Most stainless steel products will scratch from everyday use. However, these scratches will blend over time to create a unique finish.
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| Cleaning instructions
listed pertain only to their corresponding material, and are not
intended for faucet cleaning. Faucet cleaning instructions for stainless Steel , chrome and vitreous china.
Success with cleaners and procedures is dependent
upon such factors as the hardness and temperature of the water,
using exact measurements of ingredients, changes in cleaning formulas
and the condition of the product being cleaned. Since there are
variations within these factors, Kohler cannot guarantee the effectiveness
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Allowing water to evaporate on metal
will form water deposits. To avoid this, it is important
to use a dabbing action to dry metal, not an abrasive or
rubbing action. Cleaning with a damp sponge and buff drying should
keep your product looking beautiful.
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