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Enameled Cast Iron Baths & Whirlpools

Cleaning Instructions

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General Guidance

TUB & SHOWER CLEANER

Hold the sprayer 6" - 12" from the surface and spray the area. Note: For vertical surfaces, start from the bottom and work upward. Wipe the surface with a soft, damp sponge or cloth. Never use an abrasive material such as a brush or scouring pad.

For unfamiliar surfaces test in small, inconspicuous area first.

CAST IRON CLEANER

For stubborn stains, rust removal, and other deep blemishes, squeeze directly onto surface or a wet cloth or soft sponge. Never use an abrasive material such as a brush or scouring pad. Loosen the soil with a rubbing action. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Repeat application if stain persists. For a bright shine, polish with a soft, dry cloth.

For unfamiliar surfaces test in a small, inconspicuous area first.

DRAIN TREATMENT

Blocked Drains: Remove as much standing water as possible. Pour entire contents of the package in a clogged drain. Allow to work overnight, if possible. Flush with hot water.

Slow Drains: Add 4 ounces of product for each inch of drain pipe diameter. Add at lowest water-use period for best results. Continue daily until system flows freely, then add every other week as a preventative maintenance measure.

WHIRLPOOL DISINFECTANT

Flush your whirlpool system twice a month or more, depending upon usage.

Adjust the jets fully clockwise so there is no air induction.

Fill the bath with warm water to a level 2" above the highest jets, or leave water in the bath after using.

Add 3.5 ounces of Kohler Whirlpool Disinfectant per 4.5 gallons of water.

Run the whirlpool for 10 minutes. Then shut off the whirlpool and drain the water.

Rinse the bath's surfaces with fresh water.

Wipe dry with a clean sponge or cloth, or allow to air dry.

Cleaning Tips

  • Rinse thoroughly and use a soft cloth to wipe the product dry after each use.
  • Use a soft nylon brush on the Safeguard® surface on the bottom of the bath.
  • Do not use steel wool, wire brushes, or abrasive sponge pads. Use only nonscratch cleaning pads.