Prior to commencing the enclosure installation, we strongly recommend carefully reviewing the cleaning guidelines outlined both in the manual and on this website. These instructions are crucial for ensuring a smooth and effective installation process. Your attention to the cleaning process will greatly contribute to the overall success and longevity of the installation.
Cleaning guide
cleaning guide for the front lexan window of the tv protec protective enclosure
After investing in a TV Protec protective enclosure with a front
Lexan window, maintaining its pristine condition becomes a priority.
This includes proper cleaning. When the front window of your protective
enclosure isn't clean, you're depriving yourself of the full benefits of
your TV Protec enclosure! As a proud owner of a TV Protec protective
enclosure, it's essential to know how to properly maintain your unit.
Here's a step-by-step guide to get started:
Step 1: Gather the Necessary Equipment
Make sure you are well-equipped by having the required tools within reach. You will need at least one high-quality and clean
microfiber cloth to achieve a sparkling front window. If the front
window is particularly dirty, have an extra cloth or two on hand.
Finally, keep a garden hose or a bucket of clear and fresh water nearby.
If you require them, please note that we offer high-quality microfiber cloth in various packages as well.
Step 2: Initiating the Cleaning Process
With
your supplies gathered, it's time to begin the cleaning procedure.
Start by spraying a jet of water onto the front window to remove as much
dust and dirt as possible. When indoors, use a spray bottle to mist the
front panel. You can gently run your hand across the surface, making
sure to be very gentle. Be cautious not to inadvertently cause scratches
while dislodging the dirt!
Step 3: Microfiber Pass and Wiping Technique
Step 4: Managing the Microfiber Cloth
Step 5: Rinsing or Using a New Cloth
Step 6: Interior Cleaning (Optional)
REMINDER
Ignoring the correct cleaning approach, paper towels / hand towels or any other cloth could scratch the front window!
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