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Maintenance
In accordance with the Lease, Lessee agrees to maintain the premises according to the following instructions or by any instructions that the Lessor may provide.
Cleaning Instructions for Pergo Laminate Wood Flooring
Regular Maintenance
The surface layer of Pergo flooring is hard and compact, so dirt and dust do not adhere to it easily. The following simple steps are usually all it takes to keep your floor clean.
For general cleaning, use a dust mop, vacuum with the hard-floor attachment of your vacuum cleaner or wipe occasionally with a damp cotton or cloth mop.
For heavier cleaning, use Pergo Floor Cleaner or a mixture of household vinegar and water (1 cup or 8oz vinegar to 1 gallon warm water). Put it into a spray bottle and clean Pergo Floors, or household ammonia and water (1/3 cup ammonia to 1 gallon warm water). If an accident occurs and a stain remains, you can remove the worst stains with acetone or denatured alcohol on a soft cloth without bleaching or damaging the floor. In a pinch, nail polish remover containing acetone is a handy substitute. Do not use soap or detergent-based cleaners, wax-based products or any type of polish on Pergo floors, as they leave a dull, filmy residue.
There is never a need to wax or refinish your Pergo floor.
Protect the Floor
While Pergo is remarkably durable, there is of course no such thing as an indestructible flooring material. There are a few simple protective measures that are important to keep your floor looking new.
To protect your Pergo floor from surface scratches, place walk-off area rugs or mats inside any exterior doorway to collect small bits of gravel that may track in on shoes.
Use felt floor protectors (available at Pergo retailers) on the legs of chairs, sofas, TV stands, tables and other easily movable furniture.
Replace plastic casters on chairs with rubber wheels and lift rather than slide heavy objects across the floor.
Minor damage to a Pergo plank or tile can be easily repaired with Pergo Finishing Putty. If the damaged area is larger than 1/4 of an inch, a Pergo retailer can recommend a professional to replace an entire plank or tile.
Spot Removal
Pergo stain resistance means peace of mind for you and easy clean up. So, when the inevitable happens, use the following guide for stain and spot removal:
- For chocolate, grease, juice, cordials and wine - use lukewarm water and a non-abrasive cleaner (such as ammonia and water) or Pergo Floor Cleaner.
- For tar, markers, crayon, lipstick, oil, shoe polish, ink, nail polish and cigarette burns - use acetone/nail polish remover or denatured alcohol. Note: Do not use acetone on Pergo wall base or quarter round.
- For candle wax and chewing gum - let harden and scrape carefully with a blunt plastic scraper.
Does Pergo scratch?
While Pergo is very resistant to scratching, it is not "scratch-proof". To minimize scratching use felt floor protectors on all easily moved furniture (chairs, tables, etc.) and replace them as needed. Use walk-off mats inside any exterior doorways to catch gravel that may stick to shoes; replace plastic casters with rubber ones and lift rather than slide heavy objects across the floor. Please be sure to use only the hard floor attachments for upright and canister style vacuum cleaners, as the carpet cleaning features can scratch Pergo.
Cleaning Instructions for TOTO Toilets
TOTO Sana Gloss toilets require regular cleaning. SanaGloss super-smooth finish allows for debris to be washed cleanly from the toilet's surface with a single flush. Bacteria, molds, and particles stick to the porous surface of ceramics, creating stains, scaling and lime buildup. To keep the bowl in good condition, regular cleaning is required.
How to clean SanaGloss toilets?
Wipe the toilet with regular toilet brush and diluted neutral detergent. Do not use cleanser, polishing powder, detergent that includes coarse particles, thinner, benzene, acid, or alkaline detergent or a metal scrub, brush or steel wool. They will damage the surface of the toilet.






