Care and Cleaning
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7.4 Stainless Steel Outer Surfaces
Use a stainless steel cleaning agent that is
non-abrasive and apply it with a lint-free,
soft cloth. For polishing, wipe the surface
softly with a damp microfiber cloth and use
dry wash-leather. Always follow the strands
of the stainless steel.
7.5 Cleaning Products
with Glass Doors
Remove the protection foil on the glass.
There is a coating on the surface of
the glass. This coating minimises stain
formation and ensures that stains and
dirt are cleaned easily. Glasses that
are not protected by a coating might be
exposed to permanent bonding of organic
or inorganic, air or waterborne pollutants
such as limescale, mineral salts, unburned
hydrocarbons, metal oxides an silicons, which
lead to stains and physical damage in a short
time. Despite regular washing, the glass
becomes very hard to keep clean, though not
impossible. As a result, the clarity and good
appearance of the glass reduces. Hard and
abrasive cleaning compounds and methods
increase these defects even further and
accelerate the deterioration process.
*Non-alkali, non-abrasive and water-based
cleaning products must be used for routing
cleaning procedures.
For the coating to have long service life, alkali
or abrasive substances must not be used
during cleaning processes.
These glasses were subject to a tempering
process to increase their impact and
breakage resistance.
As an additional safety measure, there is
a safety film on the back surfaces of the
glasses to ensure that they will not harm the
environment in case of breakage.
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