To get the best possible results when cleaning our handles, we recommend using cleaning materials that have been especially developed for synthetic materials (cleaning agents for plastics, car interior cleaners).
Our handles are resistant to solvents (methanol, ethylene glycol), oils (edible oils, grease, fuel oils, etc.), acids (acetic acids, amino acids, hydrochloric acid, etc.) and salts (sodium salt, copper salt, etc.).
Important: They are not resistant to benzene, kerosene, gasoline, toluene, trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene.
1. Apply some of the cleaning substance to a cloth or a damp sponge
2. Wipe the handle thoroughly
3. Use a clean, wrung out cloth to wipe the handle
4. Dry the handle using a clean, soft cloth
1. Apply some of the cleaning substance to a cloth or a damp sponge
2. Wipe the handle thoroughly
3. Wash the handle using clean water
4. Dry the handle using a clean, soft cloth
To get the best possible results, you can treat these handles with ordinary cleaning agents. In addition, they are resistant to gasoline, and to mineral oils and greases.
N.B.: They are not resistant to acetone and thinners.