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CLEANING
OVERVIEW
Before attempting to clean or disinfect the stool, please read the following instructions carefully.
Since any cleaning product may be harmful or irritating:
Use protective gloves and eye protection in a well ventilated area.
Do not inhale or swallow any cleaning product.
Protect surrounding surfaces and clothing from exposure.
When using strong cleaning agents, such as bleach or alcohol, it is advisable to first test them in an inconspicuous
area to be certain they will not damage the upholstery, plastic or metal surfaces of the stool.
NOTE:
Results may vary under actual conditions.
STOOL UPHOLSTERY
1.
To remove light soil:
Prepare a solution comprised of one part neutral detergent (household dishwashing liquid) and nine (9) parts
warm water.
Apply the liquid solution to the upholstery using a sponge or soft, damp cloth.
If necessary, a soft bristle brush may be used. Using a soft cloth dampened in clean water, wipe away any
residue and dry.
2. To remove heavy soil:
Dampen a soft, white cloth with lighter fluid (naphtha) and rub the area gently.
Using a soft cloth, rinse thoroughly with clean water and pat surface dry.
SECTION IV - CARE & MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Improper cleaning and disinfection techniques could lead to cross-contamination; therefore, prior
to each use, properly clean and disinfect the stool’s exterior in accordance with normal dental
procedures.
CAUTION
Pay strict attention to all of the cleaning product manufacturer’s warnings and cautions.
Cleaning agents, other than household bleach or rubbing alcohol, may contain harsh or
unknown solvents. These other cleaning agents are also subject to formula changes being
made by the manufacturer without notice.
NOTICE
The upholstery cleaning and disinfecting information contained in this section is not a guarantee,
but represents highly recommended procedures obtained from the upholstery manufacturers.