- General cleaning: Use an ordinary mild food safe detergent and soft cloth. Wipe the surface and towel dry.
- Harsh abrasive cleaners should not be used.
- Wipe the surface clean to remove debris or buildup.
- General cleaning: Use a soft sponge or cloth with water or nonabrasive foam cleaner. Wipe the surface and towel dry.
- Mild abrasives such as liquid automotive cleaning compound or baking soda paste will remove simple scratches and stains.
- Harsh abrasive cleaners should not be used.
- Periodic applications of automobile wax or like products will keep the finish looking like new.
- Wipe with a soft and dry cloth; preferably microfiber.
- If necessary, lightly mist with deionized water and wipe dry.
- General cleaning: Use an ordinary, mild detergent and soft cloth. Wipe the surface and towel dry.
- Wipe the surface clean to remove debris or buildup. This will not hurt the antimicrobial properties of the material.
- General cleaning: Use an ordinary, mild detergent and soft cloth. Wipe the surface and towel dry.
- Wipe the surface clean to remove debris or buildup.
- General cleaning: Use an ordinary, mild detergent and soft cloth. Rinse the surface and towel dry.
- Steel soap pads or harsh abrasive cleaners should never be used.
- General cleaning: Use an ordinary, mild detergent and soft cloth. Wipe the surface and towel dry.
- Steel soap pads should never be used; particles can adhere to a stainless steel surface and will eventually rust.
- Light scratches are normal for stainless steel. They will blend into the uniform finish pattern with time.
- Spray clean with garden hose to remove dirt and debris