BATH & SHOWER DOORS

CARE & CLEANING FOR LONG LIFE AND LASTING BEAUTY

CARE TIPS

  • Use a shower squeegee to clean glass doors after showering to help prevent water spots.
  • To avoid soap deposits or lime buildup in hard water areas, wipe the door dry after each use.
  • Occasionally wipe the doors with a mild detergent diluted in water to keep the door looking new.
  • Never use bristle brushes, abrasive sponges or cleaners, or sharp instruments on the glass panels or anodized aluminum. They can scratch some glass and metal surfaces.
  • For metal surfaces, never use cleaners containing abrasives, ammonia, bleach, acids, waxes, alcohol, or solvents as they may damage the finish.
  • Use of harsh cleaning agents may void warranty obligations.
  • Do not let cleaners soak on surfaces.
  • Rinse and wipe fixtures after cleaning to prevent soap buildup.
  • Keep shower doors ajar and enclosures open so that air can circulate to reduce mildew growth.

SURFACE TREATMENT

CleanCoat surface treatment is applied to all STERLING frameless bath and shower doors.

With untreated glass, water droplets can calcify, creating unsightly residue. But with CleanCoat, water and dirt run off in droplets, making these doors easier to clean.

The use of abrasive cleaners is not recommended for glass doors treated with CleanCoat. Simply wipe down CleanCoat doors regularly with a soft cloth and water or a squeegee to keep the glass looking clean.