Collins Acrylic Shampoo Bowls
Proper care and maintenance of your acrylic Collins Shampoo Bowl are crucial to preserving its appearance and durability. Using the correct cleaning methods and avoiding harsh chemicals will help prevent damage, discoloration, and scratches. Follow these guidelines to ensure your shampoo bowl stays in top condition for years to come.
Care & Maintenance
General Cleaning
Harsh chemicals and disinfectants may damage your acrylic Collins Shampoo Bowl. For best results, use soap and water and/or non-abrasive cleaners, or any of the following cleaners: Windex®, Glass Plus®, Formula 409®, Mr. Clean®, Spic & Span®, Clorox®.
Review the instructions on the cleaning agent bottle before applying to the bowl.
Cleaners to Avoid
The following cleaners are not recommended for use and may even damage your bowl: Lysol Disinfectant Spray®, Lestoil®, Inesol®, Whitecap®, or Dow Disinfectant Bathroom Cleaner®.
Abrasion & Scratches
Light abrasions and scratches may be removed and the original gloss substantially restored by using the following materials: Novus Plastic Polish®, Permetex Plastic Cleaner #430D®, TurtleWax Polishing Compound®, J-Wax Automotive Cleaner/Wax®.
Stubborn Stains
The following agents may be effective with more stubborn stains, but these agents must be removed quickly and the bowl then be thoroughly cleaned with soap & water to avoid permanent damage: Rubbing Alcohol mixed with 50% water and dish soap.
WIPE OFF COLOR and CHEMICALS IMMEDIATELY! PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THESE CHEMICALS CAN PERMANENTLY DISCOLOR OR DAMAGE THE BOWL’S FINISH. DO NOT PUT NAIL CARE PRODUCTS, ACETONES, KETONES, ESTERS, OR AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS IN THE SHAMPOO BOWL.*
*Failure to follow the above instructions, or use of cleaning products not listed above will void the factory warranty.