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CARE & MAINTENANCE GUIDE
MELAMINE
Impulse! melamine products are not only known for their wide selection of sizes and colors, but by their inherent strength and break-resistance, which provides a longer commercial
service life. Through minimal proper care & maintenance you can maintain the luster and appearance of your melamine products, saving you time and money. Please review and
follow the product care instructions.
General Care
Dishwasher Care
Destaining Procedures
DO
Impulse! melamine is commercial dishwasher safe.
Cleaning melamine products as soon as possible will help avoid destaining procedures and protein build-up.
Immediately remove any damaged or chipped melamine products from operational use.
To remove sticker residue, we recommend an oil-based lubricant such as WD-40 for best results. Goo-Gone or a liquid vegetable oil (Wesson) are also effective for residue removal.
Wash melamine products as soon as possible to avoid staining.
Have a qualied technician establish a maintenance schedule for your dish washing system to ensure proper temperatures, chemical levels, and mineral content.
Only use sanitizers developed for commercial use.
Recommended ECOLAB detergents:
Solid Power XL (high-temp) • Apex Power Plus (high-temp) • Apex Ultra (hard water, high-temp) • Solid Ultra Klene Plus (low-temp)
Recommended ECOLAB rinse agents:
Rinse Dry (high-temp) • Solid Brilliance (high-temp) •Apex Rinse Aid (high-temp) • Apex HD Rinse Aid (hard water, high-temp) • Ultra Dry (low temp)
Recommended ECOLAB sanitizers:
Eco San • Ultra San
To prevent staining and to maintain luster, it is recommended to periodically presoak melamine products before dishwashing.
DON’T
Do not expose any melamine products to heat in excess of 200˚ F or direct ame.
Do not expose any melamine products to heat in excess of 200˚ F or direct ame.
To avoid cracking and blistering from heat, do not use melamine products in oven or microwaves.
Melamine is not recommended for use with heat lamps, conveyor belts, or plate warmers.
Melamine is not recommended for use with heat lamps, conveyor belts, or plate warmers.
Melamine is not recommended for use with heat lamps, conveyor belts, or plate warmers.
To prevent chipping and scratching, do not overload your dishwasher rack.
Do not use chlorine bleach or chlorine-based sanitizing
solutions when caring for melamine products.
Do not use harsh or abrasive scouring products such as steel wool or any metal pads to remove food or stains.
CARE & MAINTENANCE GUIDE
POLYCARBONATE DRINKWARE
Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware products are known for their unique, patented designs and wide selection of sizes and colors. Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware is crafted from premium,
shatter-proof materials, providing a longer commercial service life. Through minimal proper care & maintenance you can maintain the clarity and quality of your drinkware. If you properly
care for your plastic drinkware as noted, your drinkware has the ability to outlast the breakage potential of glassware, saving money and time, as well as operational uncertainty and liability.
Please review and follow the product care instructions.
General Care
Dishwasher Care
Presoaking Care
DO
Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware products should be handled like any ne glassware.
All Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware products are commercial dishwasher safe.
Wash Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware items as soon as possible to maintain clarity and quality.
To avoid scratching, use only non-abrasive sponges and
pads to clean Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware products such as the Light Duty Scrub Pad 9030 from Scotch-Brite™
Electric glass washers should only be used if equipped with cloth brushes.
Recommended ECOLAB detergents:
Solid Power XL (high-temp) • Apex Power Plus (high-temp) • Apex Ultra (hard water, high-temp) • Solid Ultra Klene Plus (low-temp)
Recommended ECOLAB rinse agents:
Rinse Dry (high-temp) • Solid Brilliance (high-temp) •Apex Rinse Aid (high-temp) • Apex HD Rinse Aid (hard water, high-temp) • Ultra Dry (low temp)
Recommended ECOLAB sanitizers:
Eco San • Ultra San
To avoid protein build-up and cloudiness caused from oils in the dishwasher, it is recommended to presoak plastic drinkware items before dish washing. Recommended presoak agents:
Cascade®granulated powder
DON’T
Do not expose Polycarbonate drinkware to direct ame.
Do not microwave unless otherwise noted.
To avoid scratching, do not strike Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware products with or on any hard surface.
To prevent scratching, do not use a bar brush to care for Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware.
To prevent chipping and scratching, do not overload your dishwasher rack.
To prevent scratching, do not use harsh or abrasive scouring products such as steel wool or any metal pads to wash Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware items.
Do not use chlorine bleach or chlorine-based sanitizing
solutions when caring for Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware products.
Do not use harsh or abrasive scouring products such as steel wool or any metal pads to care for Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware items.
Do not use chlorine bleach or chlorine-based sanitizing
solutions when caring for Impulse! Polycarbonate drinkware products.
CARE & MAINTENANCE GUIDE
ACRYLIC
Washing
Handling
Removing Scratches From Acrylic Finishes
DO
Vinegar and Water
Mix one part vinegar to two parts water in a spray bottle to create an effective cleaner for an acrylic surface. The vinegar cuts through the dirt, minerals and oil and leaves a streak­free shine. Soak a sponge or soft cloth in the solution and wipe down the tub. Thoroughly rinse surface with water. Wear Rubber Gloves.
Acrylic surfaces can be scratched do not use Scrub Brushes, Scour pads, Steel Wool or Abrasive Cleaners like Comet, Ajax or Bar Keepers. Never use Window cleaner, Acetone or Ammonia based products on acrylic.
Never use rubber mats or no slip adhesive strips on acrylic surfaces, bacterial mold will penetrate the nish under them.
Waxing the nish with an automotive type car wax is recommended to keep surface spot free, however do not wax the base area it will be slippe ry.
To remove ne scratches in acrylic nishes use an automotive type scratch remover polish found near the car wax section, always follow directions on container.
Removing deep scratches will require sand paper starting with a heavier grit paper ( Choose grit depending on the depth of the scratch) and following with ner grit to soften the sanding until automotive type scratch remover polish can be used to nish the job. Always sand with the scratch if possible not perpendicular to. Sand paper examples for a scratch that can be felt with a nger nail are a series of grits (150,400,600) followed by a a lot of elbow grease or bufng wheel with bufng or polishing compound.
The use of cleaners not recommended for use on acrylic may cause serious damage. Repair or replacement made necessary by the use of inappropriate cleaners is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Bleach and Water
One part bleach with two parts hot water is an excellent cleaner and disinfectant for acrylic surfaces. Soak a sponge or soft cloth in the solution and wipe down the tub. Thoroughly rinse surface with water. Wear Rubber Gloves.
DON’T
Liquid Hand Dish Washing Detergent
Use a generous amount of liquid dish­washing detergent, covering all grime or dirt deposits. Soak a sponge or soft cloth in detergent and apply to surface. Let the detergent sit for 10 to 15 minutes, then wipe and thoroughly rinse with water.
Preparation
Washing
Daily Care Notes
WOOD
To seal, wipe with food safe oil like mineral oil on the surface of the peel.
Hand wash Impulse! wood with a soft cloth and dry thoroughly. *Note: Do not expose the peel to a dishwasher, abrasive sponges, caustic cleaners, or acidic detergents.
Never allow the peel to be soaked in water. Avoid leaving the peel on hot surfaces. This increases the chance of warping. If the peel warps, leave overnight with the warp facing up and it should atten out.
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