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HOW TO TREAT STAINS |
acids, alkalis, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages,
ketchup, coffee, eatables, fruit, fruit juice, ink, iodine,
mercurochrome, vegetables, mustard: Remove with a wet cloth. If necessary, treat the
stain with a solution of ten decilitres of water and a
decilitre of bleach. |
shoe polish, traces of heels:
Treat as soon as possible with household gasoline. |
asphalt, candle-grease, chewing gum, grease, oil, tar:
Remove with a dull knife and treat with household
gasoline afterwards. |
lacquer, nail polish:
Remove as soon as possible, don’t let dry.
If necessary, remove with a dissolvent. |
rust, mould, grass:
Use a solution of ten parts of water and a part of
bleach. If necessary, treat with lemon juice afterwards. |
oil paint, corrosives, varnish:
Treat as soon as possible, don’t rub. Use a household
detergent. When it is dry, peel off the paint. |
accidents from dogs and cats:
Treat with clean water. If necessary, use a solution of
ten decilitres of water and a decilitre of bleach. |
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Domo cushion floor is a highquality
product which gives
pleasure for years and years
on condition it is maintained
properly. The type of house,
the site, the colours, the
design and of course the
amount of daily usage will
determine how often cleaning
is necessary |
REGULAR CARE |
Simply remove dust with a brush or vacuum cleaner. |
WEEKLY CARE |
Mop with water and a mild household
detergent for optimal cleanliness. For this
purpose, it is advised to use synthetic
detergents. You are advised against using
natural soaps and abrasives because they
could be too alkaline or corrosive. Do
not use chemical solvents, because they
corrode the lustre. |
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Pleasure for years
with these tips... |
Use preferably furniture with wide legs or
large wheels. Apply coasters. |
Remove immediately bad running wheels
and sharp metal objects. |
Cushion floor can be damaged by burning
cigarettes or matches. |
Damage by mud and sand can be avoided
by using doormats (without bitumen). |
Stiletto heels can damage cushion floor. |
Fierce long heavy sunlight, it can cause
discolouration. |
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