We recommend you to clean the painted surfaces of your Mardan guard booth regularly, especially to keep the brand-new appearance. This article will help you with the care and cleaning your guard booth’s painted surfaces.
Dirt and Other Surface Contaminants
As with any outdoor article, occasional cleaning is suggested and desirable. A simple solution of detergent in warm water is the best way to maintain the like-new appearance. Detergents like Tide with less than 0.5% phosphate can be mixed at one cup per five gallons of water. Clean the walls, doors and roof fascia panels with a sponge, soft cloth, or rag style mop, rinsing immediately. Although the paint will resist most mild cleaners and the fresh water rinse, take care not to scratch the painted surfaces. Another tip: wet the surface before you begin cleaning.
Chalking
All paints exposed to direct sunlight will slowly degrade over time, losing gloss and leaving a powdery chalk residue if not properly maintained. Rain and weather conditions will typically clean up the loose particles, but if build up persists, chalk can be removed using the same methods and materials described above. Be sure to rinse well and protect concrete and other surfaces.