victoria albert VA009SW Vessel Basins Sink Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- victoria albert
Table of Contents
VA009SW Vessel Basins Sink
Instruction Manual
Basins
Cleaning & Care
To be removed for use by the homeowner /occupant
Receiving and Installing Goods
The fitting of the bath feet or installation of the entire product will be
seen as acceptance of quality. We strongly recommend that you use a suitable
qualified installer. Instructions must be adhered to. We cannot accept
responsibility for incorrect installation.
Please note that shrinkage lines, air holes, casting marks and blemishes on
the underside of the product (where they cannot be seen when turned upright)
do not adversely affect performance or aesthetics and are not regarded as
defects.
Should you wish to paint or customise the outside of your bath/vessel basin,
please follow the below instructions.
Day to day use
Please note that whilst our material has excellent stain resistance, we
recommend that bath water containing additives such as oils and bath salts is
always drained and rinsed off with clean water immediately after use.
Cleaning
We recommend soap with plenty of warm water. All cleaners should be fully
rinsed off afterwards with clean water. For any stubborn staining, we
recommend the use of our polishing kit, which is available from customer
services.
Repair & Maintenance
Light scratches that cannot be felt with a finger nail may be removed by
polishing with a fine cut automotive compound. If they still remain, try
rubbing with a fine (2000 grit) waterproof abrasive paper on a sanding block
with water. Re-polish the surface afterwards using a fine cut automotive
rubbing compound – available from reputable auto supply or professional auto
paint supply stores.
Deep scratches that can be felt with a finger nail will require a more
specific repair and we recommend you contact customer services to be talked
through the steps.
Painting
Having a smooth exterior surface, baths, vessel basins and feet can be
decorated using oil or water based paints. Firstly, rub down the surface with
a fine abrasive paper to get a ‘key’ for the paint to stick to. Wipe down
thoroughly to remove any dust before applying paint. If applicable, using a
pencil, mark the outline of the feet on the bath. Important: Do not paint
more than 5mm/¼” over this line as it could result in poor adhesion and
possible failure.
Following the paint manufacturer’s instructions, apply the paint. We recommend
two top coats and doubling the waiting period between coats. Use a small
roller or brush, applying paint in a random fashion so as not create paint
lines. If you wish to paint the feet, follow the above procedure using a small
brush or spray paint instead of a roller. Important: Do not paint the
inside of the foot as it could result in poor adhesion of the feet and
possible failure.
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