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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Directions
Washing
- Wash Plexiglas® sheet with a mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water solution. Use a clean soft cloth or sponge and as much solution as possible. Rinse well. Dry by blotting with a damp cloth or chamois.

Do not use: Window cleaning fluids, scouring compounds, gritty cloths, leaded or ethyl gasolines or solvents such as alcohol, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, etc.

To remove tar, grease, paint, etc., use a good grade of naphtha or kerosene. Users of these solvents should become familiar with their properties to handle them safely.

Polishing - Apply a thin, even coat of a good grade of automobile paste wax (not a cleaner-wax combination) with a soft clean cloth to protect the surface of the Plexiglas® sheet and maintain its luster. Buff lightly with a clean cotton flannel or jersey cloth. After polishing, wipe with a clean damp cloth to ground any electro-static charges which may attract dust particles.

Antistatic Coatings - These coatings can be used to prevent the accumulation of electrostatic charge.

UNDERWRITERS LISTINGS
Underwriters Laboratories
Both Plexiglas® G and MC sheet, colorless and all colors, are listed as recognized components by Underwriters Laboratories with a UL flame class of 94HB.

These products in clear only are suitable for outdoor use with respect to exposure to ultraviolet light, water, exposure or immersion in accordance with UL746C.

These products in all colors have been subjected to one or more of the following tests: ultraviolet light, water exposure or immersion in accordance with UL 746C, where the acceptability for outdoor use is to be determined by Underwriters Laboratories.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Health and Safety
Some materials described in this brochure may contain volatile components and/or are combustible. Employees should be properly protected.

Before using any materials, the user should become familiar with the properties of the product and the precautions necessary for its safe usage. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) should be obtained for this purpose from the manufacturer for appropriate health and safety precautions prior to their use.