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Coustone Cleaning
Instructions
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General Cleaning
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Coustone can be washed down with luke warm water
containing a small amount of non-ionic household detergent. |
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Coustone drains easily, therefore you must ensure
that draining liquids will not cause a hazard or affect nearby furnishings. |
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If Coustone is used in areas where bacterial growth
may occur or where the tile surface has become heavily soiled, alternative
cleaning techniques are recommended. For cleaning heavily contaminated and
bacteriologically contaminated surfaces : |
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Step 1 |
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Any organic deposits, if dry, should be removed,
as far as possible, by brushing with a stiff bristled brush. |
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Step 2 |
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Any residual organic deposits should be washed
down with luke warm water containing a small amount of non-ionic household
detergent. Scrubbing with a stiff bristled brush may be necessary to remove
stubborn dirt.Conscientious removal of this organic deposit will, at the
same time, remove a substantial proportion of bacterial contamination. |
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Step 3 |
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The Coustone is finally sanitised by washing
down with a detergent solution, suitable for destroying bacteria, made up
to manufacturers instructions. The solution should be allowed to remain
in contact with the Coustone tiles for approximately 15 minutes after which,
it should be rinsed off with cold water |
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Be careful to ensure that draining liquids will
not cause a hazard or affect nearby furnishings. |
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COUSTONE APPLICATIONS |
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- Outdoor & other applications |
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- MRT side screens |
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- TRAFFIC noise barrier |
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- Outdoor noise screens |
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- Outdoor noise enclosures |
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- Plant Rooms |
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- Atrium |
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- Underground tunnel |
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