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HPL & Compact Phenolic Maintenance & Cleaning Guide

How do you preserve the beauty and durability of your bathroom partitions and lockers for years? Here is the professional guide for caring for HPL products in public and private facilities.

Maintenance Guide

Why is HPL so Easy to Maintain?

HPL panels are non-porous, meaning dirt and bacteria have nowhere to hide. This characteristic makes the cleaning process fast and effective, maintaining high hygiene standards in public places like malls, mosques, and airports.

Daily Cleaning Steps

For regular daily cleaning, a soft cloth dampened with warm water and a mild detergent (like dish soap) is sufficient. Avoid using cleaners containing abrasives or very strong acids as they may affect the top protective layer over the years.

Handling Tough Stains

In case of tough stains (like ink or markers), you can use diluted alcohol or window cleaners. Always rinse the surface with clean water after using any chemicals and dry it with a soft cloth to prevent water spots.

Maintaining Stainless Steel (SS304) Accessories

Accessories are the soul of bathroom partitions. Ensure they are dry and free of soap residue. We recommend checking hinges and locks periodically (every 6 months) to ensure smooth movement and no loose screws, which extends the life of the entire system.

What to Avoid

To protect your investment, avoid the following: 1. Using steel wool or abrasive scouring pads. 2. Using concentrated bleach for long periods. 3. Exposing panels to continuous direct heat exceeding 180°C. 4. Using sharp blades for direct scraping.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Maintenance Guide

Does HPL need polishing or waxing like marble?

No, HPL never needs polishing or waxing. Its surface maintains its natural color and shine throughout its lifespan.

How do I remove graffiti from bathroom doors?

HPL is very resistant to chemicals. You can use a mild paint remover or rubbing alcohol to remove graffiti without fear of damaging the original panel color.

What should I do if the doors start to sag?

This is usually a problem with door weight or screws. Tighten the hinge screws immediately to prevent damage to the panel corners caused by friction with the floor or frame.

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