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Instructions For Cleaning Line-of-sight Tables

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Instructions for Cleaning Line-of-Sight Tables Laminate Worksurfaces • F or everyday cleaning, wipe the surface with a damp cloth or sponge. Use a spray cleaning agent sparingly if necessary (suggested spray cleaning agents are indicated below). Do not pour water directly onto the worksurface. Wipe completely dry with a soft rag using a straight line motion. • W  orksurfaces may need occasional dusting. To keep the surface in ideal consition, use a non-oily furniture spray. • D  ifficult stains such as coffee can be removed using a mild cleaning detergent and a soft bristled (non-metallic) brush. Do not scrub surfaces with too much force, otherwise the surface could lose its finish. • S tubborn stains that resist any of the above cleaning methods may require the use of undiluted household bleach. Apply a very small amount of bleach (approximately ¼-capful) to the stain and let stand no longer than two minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry. WARNING: Prolonged exposure of the laminate surface with bleach will cause discoloration. • E nsure to always rinse laminate surfaces after cleaning. Even a small amount of cleaning residue can result in permanent discolorations. • Recommended cleaning agents: o Non-abrasive spray cleaning agents: Dawn, Fantastik, Windex, Lysol o Furniture spray: Pledge o Stain removers: Lestoil, Clorox Painted steel parts • Clean surfaces regularly with damp cloth • If necessary, use a spray cleaning agent (e.g. Fantastik) sparingly. Wipe completely dry with a soft rag using a straight line motion. • Lightly brush both vertical and horizontal surfaces to prevent dust build-up