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Acrylic tubs have a solid surface and the color goes all the way through the acrylic, rather than being painted or sprayed on. Because
its a non-porous surface, acrylic is very easy to clean, but you’ll still want to be sure the cleaning agent will not affect the finish of your
tub.
RECOMMENDED CLEANERS
For routine cleaning use a non-abrasive soap. Dish washing detergent such as Joy®, Palmolive®, Ivory®, Dawn®, etc. and a soft
sponge or cloth is all you need.
For stains or marks that require something stronger, the following are safe to use: Fantastic®, Tackle®, Top Job®, Formula 409®,
ScrubFree®, Calgon Bath®, Clorox Bleach®, Spiffits®, Glass Plus®, and Spic & Span Powder®.
SUGGESTED MAINTENANCE
Scratches and dulling can be removed with a liquid polisher such as Cramer® Kitchen & Bath Acryl Star or Gel-Gloss®, or a metal
polish. If your tub is lightly scratched, you can easily buff it out with polishing compound like buffing out fine scratches on a new car.
Deep scratches or burns can be removed by use of a very fine sandpaper (1500 grit) and then finishing with a liquid polish. Always wet
the sandpaper with water to avoid scratching the surface and use a circular motion, covering an area wider than the scratch. Follow
any buffing with polishing compound on the repaired area to bring it back to its original shine.
CAUTION
DO NOT clean your acrylic bathtub with pain thinner, Goof Off®, Scrubbing Bubbles®, Acetone, Lacquer Thinner, M. E. K.®, or other
chemicals that attack the structural integrity of plastics (including, but not limited to, acetones). Use of these chemicals will destroy
the acrylic surface of your bathtub and there is no way to reverse the damage caused by this type of chemical reaction. USE OF THESE
CHEMICALS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
SACHA 71 IN. FREESTANDING ACRYLIC TUB
Care & Maintenance