GLOSS AND MATT
To easily and effectively clean your surface, just lather it thoroughly with a neutral detergent then rinse and dry it immediately.
Vinegar is an excellent daily cleaning aid because it removes all the limescale that may deposit on the surface. Over time, soap residues and the limescale contained in water may form unsightly stains on the surface of etched (matt) glass tops which are not easy to remove. We, therefore, suggest you use a limescale remover and, if this should not be sufficient, we invite you to contact your authorized dealer for more information on how to use specific products.
To keep your surface in pristine condition it is advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths.
After applying any product always rinse the surface and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
Do not use rough cloths and abrasive sponges that may irreparably scratch the surface.
We advise against using no-rinse sprays because these detergents contain soap which, if not removed thoroughly, sticks to the surface creating an invisible film on which stains can easily form.
Matt Laminate
Matt Ribbed Laminate
super Matt Laminate
Satin Aluminium Laminate
Touch Laminate
Stone-effect Laminate
- Water and neutral or multi-purpose soap is perfect for daily cleaning purposes.
- You can clean the surface with a cloth dipped in vinegar or a limescale remover, but only in the event of limescale stains. Rinse immediately and then dry thoroughly.
- After applying any product always rinse the surface and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
- Strong acids (e.g. aggressive grease removers), powders, and abrasive products may damage the sheen of these surfaces, ruining their luster.
- Chemical substances such as alcohol, acetone-based products, and nail polish removers may irreparably damage these surfaces.
- Do not put hot pots and pans on them.
- Do not chop food directly on the surface.
Gloss and Matt Lacquer
Structured Lacquer
- Use water and neutral soap or multipurpose products for daily cleaning purposes.
- It is always advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths.
- After applying any product always rinse the surface and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
- We suggest you take special care to avoid scratching the surface – especially gloss ones – during daily use.
- Never use extremely acidic substances like limescale removers that may damage the surface.
- Chemical substances such as alcohol, acetone-based products and nail polish removers may irreparably damage these surfaces.
- Never use metal scouring pads, abrasive substances or powder detergents because they will scratch the surface.
- Do not chop food directly on the surface
- For simple and effective surface cleaning just use neutral soap diluted in lukewarm water.
- After having covered the surface with soap suds using a soft cloth, rinse accurately and then dry.
- To preserve surfaces in good condition it is advisable to use only soft, non-abrasive cloths.
- Never use aggressive or abrasive products containing alcohol, solvents, or thinners because they may ruin the water-based varnish. Avoid nail varnish remover coming into contact with the surface.
- Never use strong acids (e.g. bathroom cleaning products), particularly aggressive detergents or limescale removers.
- Prevent ink (i.e. pens, felt-tip pens, and indelible pens) from coming into contact with wood surfaces. If it does, remove it immediately with a soft cloth moistened with water and neutral soap.
- Never use wax-based products (e.g. furniture polish) because they may form dull surface marks.
- For daily cleaning purposes use water and neutral soap, making sure you lather the surface thoroughly, rinse it and then dry it immediately.
- You can clean the surface with a cloth dipped in vinegar or a limescale-remover, but only in the event of limescale stains. Rinse immediately and then dry very carefully.
- To keep your surface in pristine condition it is advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths.
- It is advisable to remove spills as soon as possible.
- Avoid prolonged contact with strong-coloured substances like wine, ink, coffee etc. that may create irremovable stains.
- Avoid using ammonia or bleach-based products.
- Never use metal scouring pads, abrasive substances or powder detergents that may scratch the surface.
- For daily cleaning purposes use water and neutral soap, making sure you lather the surface thoroughly, rinse it and then dry it immediately.
- To keep your surface in pristine condition it is advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths.
- It is advisable to remove spills as soon as possible.
- Avoid contact with brightly-coloured or acidic substances such as wine, lemon, vinegar, tomatoes, ink and coffee that irreparably stain the surface.
- Do not use limescale-remover products.
- Never use metal scouring pads, abrasive substances or powder detergents that may scratch the surface.
- To easily and effectively clean your surface, just lather it thoroughly with a neutral or multipurpose detergent, then rinse and dry it immediately.
- Grease or limescale removers can be used to remove scale and very stubborn stains.
- After applying any product, always rinse the surface and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
- To keep your surface in pristine condition it is advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths at all times.
- Never use abrasive powders, sponges or detergents that may scratch the surface.
- Avoid prolonged contact with strong-coloured substances like wine, ink, coffee, etc. that may create stubbornly
What you should do
Clean aluminium elements with water and alcohol-based products or with neutral detergents.
What you should NOT do
Do not use abrasive products or powders because they would scratch the surfaces. Do not use metal wool or sponges.
WARNING: do not clean the aluminium profiles with bleach or products containing bleach (sodium hypochlorite) because they could spoil the surface anodised finish thus staining it.
To easily and effectively clean your surface, just lather it thoroughly with a neutral detergent then rinse and dry it immediately. Vinegar is an excellent daily cleaning aid because it removes all the limescale that may deposit on the surface. Over time, soap residues and the limescale contained in water may form unsightly stains on the surface of etched (matt) glass tops which are not easy to remove. We, therefore, suggest you use a limescale remover and, if this should not be sufficient, we invite you to contact your authorized dealer for more information on how to use specific products.
To keep your surface in pristine condition it is advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths. After applying any product always rinse the surface and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
Although tempered glass is one of the hardest materials there is and is very resistant to scratches, it’s important to remember that it can be cut by materials as hard as, or harder than, itself which are – in everyday life – plates and any objects made of ceramic, crystal or glass. Do not use rough cloths and abrasive sponges that may irreparably scratch the surface. We advise against using no-rinse sprays because these detergents contain soap which, if not removed thoroughly, sticks to the surface creating an invisible film on which stains can easily form.
Matt Laminate
Matt Ribbed Laminate
super Matt Laminate
Satin Aluminium Laminate
Touch Laminate
Stone-effect Laminate
- Water and neutral or multi-purpose soap is perfect for daily cleaning purposes.
- You can clean the surface with a cloth dipped in vinegar or a limescale remover, but only in the event of limescale stains. Rinse immediately and then dry thoroughly.
- After applying any product always rinse the surface and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
- Strong acids (e.g. aggressive grease removers), powders, and abrasive products may damage the sheen of these surfaces, ruining their luster.
- Chemical substances such as alcohol, acetone-based products, and nail polish removers may irreparably damage these surfaces.
- Do not put hot pots and pans on them.
- Do not chop food directly on the surface.
Gloss and Matt Lacquer
Structured Lacquer
- Use water and neutral soap or multipurpose products for daily cleaning purposes.
- It is always advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths.
- After applying any product always rinse the surface and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
- We suggest you take special care to avoid scratching the surface – especially gloss ones – during daily use.
- Never use extremely acidic substances like limescale removers that may damage the surface.
- Chemical substances such as alcohol, acetone-based products and nail polish removers may irreparably damage these surfaces.
- Never use metal scouring pads, abrasive substances or powder detergents because they will scratch the surface.
- Do not chop food directly on the surface
- For simple and effective surface cleaning just use neutral soap diluted in lukewarm water.
- After having covered the surface with soap suds using a soft cloth, rinse accurately and then dry.
- To preserve surfaces in good condition it is advisable to use only soft, non-abrasive cloths.
- Never use aggressive or abrasive products containing alcohol, solvents, or thinners because they may ruin the water-based varnish. Avoid nail varnish remover coming into contact with the surface.
- Never use strong acids (e.g. bathroom cleaning products), particularly aggressive detergents or limescale removers.
- Prevent ink (i.e. pens, felt-tip pens, and indelible pens) from coming into contact with wood surfaces. If it does, remove it immediately with a soft cloth moistened with water and neutral soap.
- Never use wax-based products (e.g. furniture polish) because they may form dull surface marks.
- For daily cleaning purposes use water and neutral soap, making sure you lather the surface thoroughly, rinse it and then dry it immediately.
- You can clean the surface with a cloth dipped in vinegar or a limescale-remover, but only in the event of limescale stains. Rinse immediately and then dry very carefully.
- To keep your surface in pristine condition it is advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths.
- It is advisable to remove spills as soon as possible.
- Avoid prolonged contact with strong-coloured substances like wine, ink, coffee etc. that may create irremovable stains.
- Avoid using ammonia or bleach-based products.
- Never use metal scouring pads, abrasive substances or powder detergents that may scratch the surface.
- For daily cleaning purposes use water and neutral soap, making sure you lather the surface thoroughly, rinse it and then dry it immediately.
- To keep your surface in pristine condition it is advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths.
- It is advisable to remove spills as soon as possible.
- Avoid contact with brightly-coloured or acidic substances such as wine, lemon, vinegar, tomatoes, ink and coffee that irreparably stain the surface.
- Do not use limescale-remover products.
- Never use metal scouring pads, abrasive substances or powder detergents that may scratch the surface.
- To easily and effectively clean your surface, just lather it thoroughly with a neutral or multipurpose detergent, then rinse and dry it immediately.
- Grease or limescale removers can be used to remove scale and very stubborn stains.
- After applying any product, always rinse the surface and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
- To keep your surface in pristine condition it is advisable to use soft, non-abrasive sponges and cloths at all times.
- Never use abrasive powders, sponges or detergents that may scratch the surface.
- Avoid prolonged contact with strong-coloured substances like wine, ink, coffee, etc. that may create stubbornly
Aluminium Profiles and Elements
What you should do
Clean aluminium elements with water and alcohol-based products or with neutral detergents.
What you should NOT do
Do not use abrasive products or powders because they would scratch the surfaces. Do not use metal wool or sponges.
WARNING: do not clean the aluminium profiles with bleach or products containing bleach (sodium hypochlorite) because they could spoil the surface anodised finish thus staining it.