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Plywood (finished)
Use a furniture cleaner, such as Endust®, and wipe with a soft, clean cloth.

Maple (finished)
Use a furniture cleaner, such as Endust®, and wipe with a soft, clean cloth.

Write-n-Wipe
Use glass cleaner and a soft, clean cloth. For unintentional permanent marks, use a soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.

Mirror
Use a mild dish washing detergent and water on a soft, clean cloth. Do not use glass cleaner.

Laminate
Use a mild detergent on a damp cloth—avoid the use of abrasive cleaners that contain acids or alkalis, scouring pads, and excessive water. After cleaning, the products should be dried off using a soft towel to prevent damage to the product. Excess TRUEdge adhesive may be cleaned off using 3M citrus-based adhesive spray cleaner.

Flannel
Wipe with a damp, soft, clean cloth. Use a lint brush to help remove fibers.

Hardboard (finished)
Wipe with a damp, soft, clean cloth or a furniture cleaning product such as Endust®.

Chalkboard
Wipe with a damp, soft, clean cloth.

Magnetic Write-n-Wipe
Wipe with a light, damp, clean cloth.

See-Thru + Clear Acrylic 
Wipe with a mild soap detergent and a lukewarm water solution. Use a clean soft cloth or sponge with as much solution as possible. Rinse well. Dry by blotting with a damp cloth. *Do not use window cleaning fluids, scouring compounds, gritty cloths, leaded or ethyl gasoline or solvents such as alcohol, acetone, and carbon tetracholoride.    

Metal + Plastic
Use a mild detergent on a damp cloth, avoiding the use of abrasive cleaners, scouring pad, and excessive water. After cleaning, the products should be dried off using a soft towel to prevent damage to the product. Move furniture during floor mopping to prevent frequent contact with floor cleaning chemicals.


Using Disinfectant:

Diluted bleach may be used as a disinfectant but do not over-saturate and the surfaces must be promptly wiped dry to avoid water damage. The CDC recommends 5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) of 5.25–8.25% bleach per gallon of room temperature water for disinfecting surfaces.