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INSTALLATION STEPS
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Connect the bathtub drain to the fl oor drain. Hook up the
water to the faucet and gently put back the bathtub at the
specifi ed area in step 1, and wipe off the silicone excess.
Check that all connections are waterproof.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Removing Stains and Fixing Scratches or Burns
Like other high-use product, nicks, scratches and cuts are inevitable
with Mineral Cast. But, because Mineral Cast is solid all the way
through, it is easy to renew to its original appearance as described
below.
Identify the extent of the damage and ascertain whether a minor
repair will solve the problem. If the damage is minor, try to repair it
with an abrasive cleanser or a common household degreaser. Soapy
water or ammonia-based cleaners will remove most dirt and stains
from both types of fi nishes.
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If the above step is unsuccessful, follow the simple polishing steps
below:
Matt Finish –
1. Clean the surface with water and make sure no dust remains
2. Use 400 grit sandpaper to sand the surface with no water.
3. Clean with cloth.
Glossy Finish –
1. Clean the surface with water and make sure no dust
remains.
2. Use 800 grit sandpaper to polish the surface with water.
3. Use 1500 grit sandpaper to polish the surface with water to
gain a smooth surface.
4. Use 2000 grit sandpaper to polish the surface with water to
gain a smoother surface.
5. Wipe the water off the surface with a dry clean cloth.
6. Polish with G3 wax.
7. Wipe the remaining wax with a dry clean cloth.
Preventing Heat and Other Damage
Avoid exposing mineral cast to strong chemicals, such as paint
remover, oven cleaner, etc. If contact occurs, quickly fl ush the
surface with water. Do not use acetone-based polish remover.
Renewing Mineral Cast
While nicks, stains, cuts and scratches can permanently mar most
other surfaces, they won't compromise the appearance of Mineral
Cast surfaces. That's because it is easy to restore Mineral Cast to
its original state, using an ordinary abrasive cleanser and common
household degreaser. If damage does occur, mineral cast can be
repaired on site, saving both downtime and aggravation.
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