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BEAUTIFUL - TOUGH - SOLID -RELIABLE
Meganite can be found throughout
the USA in fine homes and in prestigious commercial installations.
Meganite is preferred because it is easy to maintain and is
beautiful, durable, and affordable. With simple routine
maintenance, under the guidelines, Meganite will
give years of carefree service and satisfaction.
Basic Care
Meganite has physical properties
which do not allow food, dirt, bacteria or germs to penetrate its
surface. Routine cleaning
with soap and water and a sponge, or window cleaner and paper towels
will remove most dirt and/or stains. To disinfect, occasionally wipe
the surface with equal parts of household bleach and water. Always towel dry to remove water spots.
For stubborn stains, removal procedures will depend on the finish of the surface.
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The majority of
countertops have a matte or satin finish. For this finish, rub
the stain with a scouring cleanser such as Bar Keeper's
Friend®, Ajax®, or Comet®,
and a burgundy or green-colored Scotch-Brite® pad with water.
Always rub in a circular motion, then rinse and towel dry.
Occasionally rub the
entire surface with the Scotch-Brite® pad to maintain the
matte or satin finish. |
| (b) |
If your counter
has a semi-gloss finish, use a non-abrasive cleanser with
bleach or diluted bleach, and rub in a circular motion with a white Scotch-Brite®
pad. Dry with a towel and use a non-abrasive polish compound
to enhance the surface. |
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If your counter
has a high-gloss finish (not recommended for high-use or high
-traffic areas), use a sponge and apply a non-abrasive polish compound.
Extremely difficult stains may require hand sanding with a 600-grit
sandpaper, followed by polishing with a white polish compound
using a soft cloth. |
| (d) |
For Meganite
sinks and bowls, use a scouring cleanser with a burgundy or
green Scotch-Brite® pad with water. Occasionally fill the
sink or bowl with a solution of equal parts of household
bleach and water and
let stand for about 10-15 minutes. Rinse sides and bottom with
water after draining. |
Preventive Care
| (a) |
As with other solid surface materials,
Meganite should be protected from hot pans directly from
the stove or oven by the use of hot pads or trivets equipped
with rubber-tipped feet. |
| (b) |
Always place a flame-resistant hot
pad or trivet underneath a heat-generating appliance such as
a crock-pot or electric frying pan. |
| (c) |
Some strong chemicals can cause damage
to your Meganite surface if left in contact very long.
Paint removers, oven cleaners, solvents containing methylene
chloride or acetone, acid drain cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners,
contact adhesive solvent, rust removers, and lacquer thinners
should be flushed with soapy water as quickly as possible, rinsed
with clean water and towel dried. Nail polish should be removed
with a non-acetone based nail polish remover and flushed with
soapy water. |
| (d) |
Run the cold water when pouring boiling
water into sinks and allow hot grease to cool slightly before
pouring into sink or disposal. |
| (e) |
Always cut food on cutting boards
and avoid cutting directly on the Meganite countertop
surface. |
Cut and Scratch Removal
One of the many superior features
of Meganite is its ability to be repaired if marred or damaged.
Most cuts and scratches can be removed by the owner following the
procedures outlined below. Serious cuts, damage from falling objects,
or any area the owner is not comfortable in repairing should be
referred to an authorized Meganite Dealer or Fabricator. As
with stubborn stains, the procedures used to remove cuts and scratches
will vary depending on the finish of the material.
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For a matte or satin finish, hand
sand the cut or scratch with a 220-grit sanding disc, sanding
in a circular motion. When the cut or scratch is removed, hand
sand the area with a 320 or 400-grit sanding disc, again
in a circular motion. Finally, rub the area with a burgundy
or green Scotch-Brite® pad. |
| (b) |
For a semi-gloss finish, sand the
cut or scratch as above for a matte finish. Follow-up with a
white rubbing compound applied with a soft cloth and then rub
with a white Scotch-Brite® pad. |
| (c) |
For a high-gloss finish (not recommended
for a high-traffic, high-use area), sand the cut or scratch
with a 220-grit sanding disc until removed. Follow with a 320
or 400-grit sanding disc and then a 600-grit sanding disc, all
in a circular motion. Buff with a white polishing compound and
a low-speed polisher equipped with a wool pad. Finally, apply
a non-abrasive countertop polish available at most home stores. |
Your Meganite Dealer or Fabricator
stands ready to answer any particular question you may have about
the care of or specific characteristics of your Meganite product.
NOTE: WHITE OR BURGUNDY SCOTCH-BRITE®
PADS ARE USUALLY AVAILABLE ONLY AT HARDWARE STORES.
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MEGANITE™ is an acrylic solid surface material that is used for countertops and other surfacing applications. Aetna Plywood, the leading distributor of wood and laminate products in the Midwest, has added a new solid surface product to its line-up, called MEGANITE™. Aetna Plywood is the exclusive provider of MEGANITE™ Solid Surface in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa.
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