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Info: For cleaning that requires step 4 or 5, use a soft cotton cloth saturated with
the cleaning material and rub the stain in circles 10 times. Pat dry with another
soft cotton cloth and check the results.
The information published in this care guide refers to the performance of PERMABLOK3
products in specific tests conducted under laboratory conditions. Results may vary under
actual conditions.
This information is not a guarantee and does not relieve the user from the responsibility of
the proper and safe use of the product and all cleaning agents. The use of certain agents can
be harmful to the surface appearance and lifespan of vinyl. Spradling, its agents, and assigns
assume no responsibility resulting from the use of such cleaning agents to the vinyl.
Please check compatibility when using this product in combination with painted or
varnished surfaces.
PERMABLOK3 is a registered trademark of Spradling Holdings, Inc.
Ivory is a registered trademark of Procter and Gamble.
Formula 409 is a registered trademark of The Clorox Company.
Fantastik is a registered trademark of S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
Spradling International is not sponsored by, affiliated with, or endorsed by such trademark
owners.
CDC RECOMMENDATIONS
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACES IN
PATIENT-CARE AREAS FOR VINYL UPHOLSTERY, WALL COVERINGS AND FLOORING
• Select EPA-registered disinfectants, if available, and use them in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not use high-level disinfectants / liquid chemical sterilants for disinfection of either
noncritical instruments and devices or any environmental surfaces; such use is counter
to label instructions for these toxic chemicals.
• Follow manufacturers’ instructions for cleaning and maintaining noncritical medical
equipment.
• In the absence of a manufacturer’s cleaning instructions, follow certain procedures:
• Clean noncritical medical equipment surfaces with a detergent / disinfectant.
• Do not use alcohol to disinfect large environmental surfaces.
• Use barrier protective coverings as appropriate for noncritical surfaces that are:
• Touched frequently with gloved hands during the delivery of patient care.
• Likely to become contaminated with blood or body substances.
• Difficult to clean (e.g., computer keyboards).
• Keep housekeeping surfaces (e.g., floors, walls, tabletops) visibly clean on a regular
basis and clean up spills promptly.