4 Acrylic products (including baths, shower trays, plastic seats and plastic bath panels) Do Don’t 3 Clean immediately after use to stop 7 Do not use household chemicals or th e build up of dirt and limescale. abrasive products such as hair dye, 3 Use warm soapy water and rinse nail varnish remover, paint strippers, down with cold water, wiping down strong disinfectants, aftershave and ith any soft dry cloth. household bleach. w 3 The use of a cream cleaner can 7 Some soap and shampoos can be used if there is a build up of permanently discolour acrylic if limescale. allowed to pool undiluted for any length of time. 3 The occasional use of limescale 7 Do not have lit cigarettes or naked removers is acceptable following flames near acrylic as it can burn manufacturers instructions, rinsing and melt. off with cold water immediately after use. 3 Use T-Cut and a soft cloth to fix minor surface marks (acrylic baths only) Cast-Iron and Steel Baths Do Don’t 3 Clean immediately after use to stop 7 Do not use bleach or abrasive th e build up of dirt and limescale. p roducts when cleaning. 3 Use warm soapy water or mild 7 Do not use bathroom limescale detergent followed by rinsing and if remover, mousse or any acidic or desired drying with a soft dry cloth alkali cleaner, unless it has been and this will be sufficient. specifically recom mended in the 3 Use a steel bath repair kit should manufacturers instructions as any damage be caused to the bath. suitable for these type of products. A Roca steel bath repair kit can be 7 Do not use steel wool or steel wool purchased through your local Roca soap pads as these can leave rust outlet. spots. Product and spare parts information can be found on the Roca website at www.uk.roca.com