
EASY CLEANING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Wellness program for your products - basically all our equipment is made of user-friendly and durable materials. Here are some valuable tips for the easy cleaning and maintenance of your Hohenloher products.
MELAMINE COATED SURFACES

- Easy to clean due to non-porous surface
- Wipe off light soiling with a damp, soft cloth, rag or sponge
- Clean heavier soiling with water and detergent or soap solution; completely remove excess water by wiping off
- Always wipe edges dry
- Strong or scouring detergents damage the surfaces; do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasive additives, such as whiting or similar
- Do not use any hard, rough cleaning utensils made from plastic, microfibers or steel wool
- Clean lime stains or lime edges with warm, diluted acetic‐/citric acid (10 percent) and wipe off with clean water
- Remove residues of pens, such as ballpoint pen or felt pen, before they dry out
VENEERED AND LACQUERED SURFACES

- Easy to clean due to UV‐cured acrylic resin lacquer coating (UV water-based lacquer)
- Wipe off light soiling with a damp, soft cloth, rag or sponge and wipe dry
- Treat heavier soiling with water and a little household detergent, wipe off with clean water and wipe dry
- Strong or scouring detergents and solvents damage the surfaces; do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasive additives, such as whiting or similar
- Do not use any hard, rough cleaning utensils made from plastic, microfibers or steel wool
- Pointed, sharp-edged objects and substances containing solvents can damage the lacquer
POWDER-COATED SURFACES

- Easy to clean due to powder-coated stove-enamel finish
- Wipe off light soiling with a damp, soft cloth, rag or sponge
- Treat heavier soiling with water and a neutral cleaning agent, wipe off with clean water
- Strong or scouring cleaning agents damage the surfaces; do not use any acidic or alkaline detergents, do not use any organic solvents or any cleaning agents that contain abrasive additives, such as whiting or similar
- Do not use any hard, rough cleaning utensils made from plastic or steel wool
POLYPROPYLENE (PP) SURFACES

- Easy to clean due to robust, through-coloured PP material
- Wipe off light soiling with a damp, soft cloth, rag or sponge
- Treat heavier soiling with water and a neutral cleaning agent, wipe off with clean water
- Strong or scouring detergents damage the surfaces; do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasive additives, such as whiting or similar
- Do not use any hard, rough cleaning utensils made from plastic or steel wool
- Remove residues of pens, such as ballpoint pen or felt pen, before they dry out
GLASS SURFACES

- Easy to clean due to hard, easy-clean surface
- Wipe off light soiling with a damp, soft cloth, rag or sponge and wipe dry
- Treat heavier soiling with common glass cleaners, wipe off with clean water and wipe dry
- Strong or scouring detergents damage the surfaces; do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasive additives, such as whiting or similar
- Do not use any hard, rough cleaning utensils made from plastic or steel wool
- After cleaning, pull down the glass surface with a rubber-lipped wiper
FABRIC SURFACES

- Brush out light soiling with a soft brush or vacuum with an upholstery nozzle
- In the case of heavier soiling, definitely perform a test clean at a concealed place before removing a stain, and check for colour fastness and changes to the surface
- If necessary call in a professional cleaning company
- Dab stains with an absorbent cloth as soon as possible after they occur
- In the case of residues, soak a white, soft cloth with stain remover and treat the stain, working from the edge towards the middle; if necessary apply diluted carpet- or upholstery shampoo as post-treatment
- Never apply cleaning agent directly onto the cover; the upholstery fabric can be damaged through strong rubbing
ARTIFICIAL LEATHER SURFACES

- Easy to clean due to resilient surface
- Wipe off light soiling with a damp, soft cloth, rag or sponge and wipe dry
- Treat heavier soiling with water and common dishwashing liquid or special artificial leather cleaning agent, wipe off with clean water and wipe dry
- Strong or scouring cleaning agents damage the surfaces; do not use any alcohol or petrol; do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasive additives such as whiting or similar
- Do not use any hard, rough cleaning utensils made from plastic or steel wool
- The artificial leather can be damaged through strong rubbing
WHITE STEEL ENAMEL SURFACES

- Easy to clean due to hard, easy-clean surface
- The use of Hohenloher board markers, board erasers and cleaners secure a long useful life
- Treat light soiling with water and neutral cleaning agent or special whiteboard cleaners, wipe off with clean water and wipe dry; after cleaning, in addition rub aluminium edgings dry
- Clean heavier soiling, lime stains or lime edges with warm, diluted acetic‐/citric acid (10 percent) or clean with vinegar-based cleaner and wipe off with clean water and wipe dry
- Remove residues of pens, such as ballpoint pen or felt pen, before they dry out
- Strong or scouring detergents damage the surfaces; do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasive additives, such as whiting or similar
GREEN/ANTHRACITE STEEL ENAMEL SURFACES

- Easy to clean due to hard, easy-clean surface
- The use of Hohenloher blackboard chalk and board erasers secures a long useful life
- An initial cleaning can significantly reduce the occurrence of smearing: coat the complete board surface with chalk, treat with water and neutral cleaning agent, clean with a damp sponge and draw down water with rubber-lipped board eraser; after cleaning, in addition rub aluminium edgings dry
- Regular cleaning: After use clean the surface with a damp sponge and draw down water with a rubber-lipped board eraser; after cleaning, in addition rub aluminium edgings dry
- Treat light soiling with water and neutral cleaning agent, clean with damp sponge and draw down water with rubber-lipped board eraser; after cleaning, in addition rub aluminium edgings dry
- Clean heavier soiling, lime stains or lime edges with warm, diluted acetic‐/citric acid (10 percent) or clean with vinegar-based cleaner and wipe off with clean water and wipe dry
- Remove residues of pens, such as ballpoint pen or felt pen, before they dry out
- Strong or scouring detergents damage the surfaces; do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasive additives, such as whiting or similar