Clean the bathing area with a soft cloth, sponge (safe for Teflon surface) or soft brush and warm water. To soften mineral deposits, use a solution of vinegar and water. REMEMBER: Always thoroughly rinse your bath or shower system with warm water after cleaning.
Care & Cleaning Guide
For Best Results, Less is Best
Do not use your new bath or shower for at least 24 hours after installation or use recommended cleaning products for at least one week after installation. Do not ever use abrasive cleansers, such as Soft Scrub, Comet Scratch Free, cleaning powder or scouring pads. To test for abrasive agents, rub a small amount between your fingers… if it is rough, it will scratch your acrylic system. Do not use any products with Ammonia-D or acetone (nail polish remover), any products using an aerosol propellant, products with harsh chemicals such as Lysol Disinfectant, Dow Disinfectant and Lestoil, crystal drain cleanser or any leave on cleansers.
Most store-bought, non-abrasive and non-aerosol bathroom cleansers are safe to use, such as Glass Plus, 409, Fantastik, Kaboom and Scrub Free.
Cleaners That Should Be Used
- Glass Plus
- 409
- Fantastik
- Kaboom
- Scrub Free
- Non-Ammonia Windex
Cleaners That Should NOT Be Used
- Soft Scrub
- Comet Scratch Free
- Scouring pads
- Scouring cleansers
- Ammonia-D
- Acetone
- Aerosol Cleansers
- Lysol Disinfectant
- Dow Disinfectant
- Crystal Drain Cleaners
- Daily Leave-On Cleansers
Teak Seat Cleaning and Care Instructions
- After Each Use: Spray the seat with clean water to remove soap and shampoo residue.
- Cleaning: Use a mild soap solution or a neutral pH cleaner and water.
- Use a soft bristle brush to gently scrub the teak, in the direction of the grain.
- Rinse well with fresh water and let it air dry.
- To avoid grime or mildew, please ensure that the teak regularly dries, thoroughly.
- Teak Oil can be applied every 3 to 4 months, as needed.