Even-GLO™ Series GA301
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October-28-15
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Instructions
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Next in order, for more aggressive cleaning, a small amount of vinegar can be
added to the scouring powder.
Cleaning should always be followed by rinsing with CLEAN HOT WATER and drying with
clean towels.
Fingerprints and Stains:
Fingerprints and mild stains resulting from normal use are the most common surface
contaminates. These do not affect the corrosion resistance, and are easy to remove.
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Can be removed using a Glass Cleaner.
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Or gentle rubbing with a paste of Soda Ash (sodium carbonate) and water applied
with a soft cloth.
Cleaning should always be followed by rinsing with CLEAN HOT WATER and drying with
clean towels.
Oil and Grease:
Oil and grease may carry grit, dust and sand which produce surface soiling, so periodic
removal is necessarily.
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Can be removed using soap or detergent and water or a combination of detergent
and water plus a solvent. Non-halogenated solvents, such as Acetone, Methyl
Alcohol, and Ethyl Alcohol work well. The preferred solvent is one that does not
contain Chlorine.
Cleaning should always be followed by rinsing with CLEAN HOT WATER and drying with
clean towels.