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Maintenance and Cleaning Guidelines (11014)
By P. G. Stone, 1994. For over half a century, stainless steel has provided architects with the means to produce a permanent expression of their design concepts. This visual permanency is due to the material's excellent resistance to corrosion allowing the surface to retain its original appearance indefinitely. However, like any other building material, stainless steel may become soiled in service by the deposition of airborne dirt, by accidental damage or through acts of vandalism. This brochure provides guidance on cleaning techniques that are appropriate for typical service situations. Some aspects of design that can simplify cleaning and minimise maintenance costs are also indicated.


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