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For the Bathroom:
Prior to resurfacing complete all tile work, such as grout repair, loose tile, plumbing work, etc. as repair work may chip or damage the Resurfaced surface.
Painting of walls should be done AFTER Resurfacing is completed. The refinisher will need to mask walls and surrounding areas. Although a low-adhesive painter’s tape will be used, it may pull fresh paint from walls.
Be sure to remove all personal items from Resurfacing area, such as towels, soap bottles, shower curtains, etc.
For the Kitchen:
We recommend that appliances are removed from the Resurfacing area to ensure access to all surfaces, such as sides and edges.
Be sure to clear items from cabinets and benchtops, which are being Resurfaced.
We do not recommend scheduling other construction work being performed. Although the construction work may be in another area of the residence, dust may settle on the wet Resurfaced surface. Traffic throughout the residence can create dust bumps on the Resurfaced surface, even if the room is properly masked and ventilated.
Use ONLY non-abrasive or liquid cleaners.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, harsh acids or cleaners that contain that contain bleach or peroxide.
These materials can discolor or damage the surface causing premature wear.
Do not cut directly on the Resurfaced surface. Always use a chopping board.
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