Soap dispensers located in low traffic areas should have the soap dispenser valves wiped down
to remove any air-hardened soap residue left on the nozzle spouts. This should be done as part of
the day-to-day janitorial maintenance routine covering them. General cleaning on a regular
schedule is adequate for soap dispensers in higher traffic areas, with no special attention
required.
Apply neutral detergents formulated for these purposes (non-ionic surfactants and citric acid).
Apply the detergent with soft cloth. Be careful with abrasive cloths. They may scratch the
surface. Rinse with water until all the detergent has gone.
Residue from hygiene products, liquid soap, shampoos, bath gel, etc, can also damage
surfaces. Rinse the surface with plenty of water after use.
Limescale stains can be prevented by drying the surface with a soft cloth after use.
Limescale from mains water: Apply a solution of one part vinegar and three parts water directly to
the stains and leave to work for a few minutes. Then rub with a soft cloth or damp sponge. Then give
it a final wash with plenty of water and neutral soap to ensure it is thoroughly rinsed.
Unacceptable practices (loss of guarantee)
- Do not apply detergents with abrasive products or which
contain: Hydrochloric acid
Sodium hypochlorite
(bleach) Formic acid.
- Do not use abrasive cleaning products like metal sourcing pads or abrasive sponges.
- Do not spray the detergent on the surface, because the liquid can get into the openings or cracks
in them and cause damage.
- Do not use anti-limescale and descaling cleaning products.
- Do not use silver cleaners, contain chlorides.
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