Care Guide

Maintaining the treated surface

Acting as an invisible shield, our treatments bond to the substrate and help to protect against dirt, grime and soap scum, staining, etching and discolouring.

 

Our treatments repel both water (hydrophobic) and oil (oleophobic) leaving an easy to clean surface that is very similar to a non stick fry pan. The coating does not change the look or finish of the surface, it just keeps it looking as good as the day it was treated. You clean less often, with less effort, and the surface won’t deteriorate over its life like untreated surfaces. There are no specific after care products to purchase to maintain the coating, saving you time and money.

Cleaning Guide

 

Glass

Shower glass needs to be cleaned each week using a damp microfibre cloth and a mild detergent (such as washing up liquid) to remove any soap scum, dirt or grime from the surface. For outdoor glass surfaces such as balustrades, pool fencing and windows, clean as required using water and a mild detergent. Wash the glass with a microfibre cloth, and dry with a good quality squeegee. For best results clean the glass in the shade to prevent streaking.

Tile & grout

Clean shower tiles and grout each week.  Other tiles such as splashbacks and floor tiles can be cleaned as required. Use diluted white vinegar and/or a mild detergent with a damp microfibre cloth to remove soap scum and grime from the tiled surface. If required, to control mould, neat vinegar or a solution of bleach and water (1 part bleach to 4 parts water) can be sprayed onto effected grout lines. Rinse thoroughly after use and wipe with a microfibre cloth.

Stainless steel & chrome

General cleaning of interior stainless steel and chrome treated surfaces can be done with warm water and a microfibre cloth, then allowed to dry. For tougher stains use with a mild detergent or an all purpose spray-on cleaner and then buff dry. Exterior surfaces should be cleaned with warm soapy water and a microfibre cloth, then rinsed with fresh water. For best results rub in the direction of the grain.