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Care and Maintenance

Care and Maintenance of the powdercoated surface The effects of ultra violet light, pollution, dirt grime and salt deposits are detrimental as they accumulate on your powder-coated surface over time.

To comply with warranty requirements and extend the effective life of powder coatings, a very simple regular maintenance program should be implemented for the removal of any residues.

As a general rule, cleaning the powder-coated surface must take place at least every six months.
However, in areas where pollutants are more prevalent, especially in coastal or industrial regions, a cleaning program should be carried out on a more frequent basis (i.e. every three months or what ever is suitable for your exposure).

To clean your powder coated surface;   Carefully remove any loose deposits with a wet sponge.
Use a soft brush (non abrasive) or cloth, and a mild household detergent solution to remove dust, salt and other deposits.
Do not use steel wool, scrapers, scouring liquids or powders to remove deposits as these may permanently scratch the coating surface. Rinse off with clean fresh water.

Please note that detergents that recommend the use of gloves when handling should be avoided as this is a good indication that the detergent is harsh and, therefore, unsuitable for cleaning your powder coating.

Although some strong solvents are recommended by other companies for removing sealants or other building residues, these may be harmful to the extended life of the powder coated surface and should be avoided as the damage may not be visible immediately and may take up to twelve months to appear.

If paint splashes, sealants or other residue need to be removed, then either Methylated Spirits, Turpentine or White Spirits may be used safely.

 
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