Useful Information
Useful Information
Caring for your products
Explaining Water Efficiency
CLEANING CAST IRON BATHS DO’S Do be careful not to drop anything in the bath as the enamel could chip. Do rinse thoroughly with water and wipe down after each use. DON’TS Don’t clean the outside with any chemicals that could remove the paint. Don’t drop anything in the bath. CLEANING ACRYLIC BATHS DO’S Do wipe over with a damp cloth regularly. Do dry the area around the plughole. Do take extra care with special finish baths. DON’TS Don’t use abrasive chemicals as it may scratch the gloss finish. CLEANING TAPS, SHOWERS AND WASHSTANDS DO’S If limescale needs to be removed, do use a solution of 50% water, 50% white vinegar. On special finishes do use a silver polish and tarnish guard for additional protection. DON’TS Don’t use corrosive and abrasive cleaning products. Don’t use bleach.
CLEANING SANITARYWARE DO’S Do regularly wipe down with a soft damp cloth. DON’TS Don’t use any abrasive cleaning agents or materials such as bleach or scouring pads. FURNITURE CARE DO’S Do check the hinges and handles regularly to make sure they haven’t become loose. Wherever possible wipe down standing water immediately. DON’TS Don’t use any abrasive cleaning products.
You can now tell how much water a product uses in normal domestic conditions by looking for the Water Label. A green indicator flag shows that a product uses the least amount of water whereas a red flag indicates that a product uses more water; however this gives you a greater flow from your taps and showers for a faster filling basin or bath and more invigorating shower. You can find a complete explanation of the European Water Label and how it works at: www.europeanwaterlabel.eu
There are over 60 million people living in the UK, using on average 150 litres of water per day for washing, cooking and drinking. Improvements in lifestyle and new technologies within the domestic environment mean we use 55% more water than we did 25 years ago, with half of this being used within the bathroom environment. As climate change takes a greater hold on the environment we understand it is essential for us all to use water wisely. At Heritage Bathrooms we appreciate how important it is to save water and that’s why we have designed selected products to optimise water usage in the bathroom.
MIRROR CARE DO’S
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Do use a soft cloth and glass cleaner on the glass. Do use a dry soft cloth to remove dust from the frame. DON’TS Don’t clean the mirror surface with anything abrasive. Don’t use any cleaning products on the mirror surround. HEATED TOWEL RAIL CARE DO’S Do dust regularly. Do use a damp cloth. DON’TS Don’t use abrasive or corrosive cleaning products as they may damage the paint finish. ACCESSORIES CARE DO’S Do avoid prolonged contact with water and dry after use. DON’TS Don’t use abrasive or corrosive cleaning products.
CLEANING TOILET SEATS DO’S Do clean regularly as build-up of deposits may cause
Taps & Showers Water Label guide
damage. DON’TS Don’t use corrosive cleaning products. Don’t use bleach.
Baths Water Label guide
WCs Water Label guide
All flow rates are given at 3.0bar water pressure
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