How should you clean laminate worktops after repair?

Laminate and veneer should be regularly wiped with a clean, damp cloth and quickly dried to make sure moisture doesn’t stand on the surface and seep into joints or edges.

More stubborn stains may be removed by the use of a non-abrasive cleaner. Never use abrasive cleaners such as scouring powders, oven cleaners, bleaches or wire wool pads.

How should you protect and clean sanitary items after repair?

Sanitary items such as baths, ceramic sinks and shower trays should not be used for at least 24 hours after repair unless advised otherwise. After each use, rinse any standing soaps or gels left on the surface and avoid leaving bottles stood on the repaired surface for prolonged periods of time.

We recommend to use mild soap and warm water when cleaning around the repaired area. Avoid using abrasive pads, sharp tools or strong chemical cleaners such as bleaches that may damage or discolour the repaired area.

How should you protect and clean flooring items after repair?

Flooring items such as tiles, laminate, LVT and solid wood should be wiped clean regularly with a damp cloth and dried to avoid the build up of dirt and moisture. We recommend to use a soft mop and mild soap with warm water when cleaning around the repaired area. Avoid using abrasive pads, sharp tools, strong chemicals and steam cleaners that may damage or discolour the repaired area.