One of the biggest advantages of **Invisible Grills** over traditional iron grills is "Zero Maintenance". They don't need painting, polishing, or rust treatment. However, to keep them looking brand new and shiny, a little periodic cleaning goes a long way.
Why Clean Them?
Pune's urban environment has dust and pollution. Over time, a thin layer of dust might settle on the nylon coating of the wires. While this doesn't affect the strength, it might slightly dull the "invisible" effect.
What You Need
- A soft microfiber cloth or sponge
- Mild detergent (any liquid soap or car shampoo)
- Warm water
- A dry towel
Step-by-Step Cleaning Process
- **Mix Solution**: Mix a few drops of mild detergent in a bucket of warm water. Avoid harsh chemicals or acids.
- **Wipe Down**: Dip the soft cloth/sponge in the solution and gently wipe the cables from top to bottom. You can do 3-4 cables at a time.
- **Rinse**: If you are in a balcony where water can be splashed, rinse with plain water. If indoors, wipe with a clean damp cloth to remove soap residue.
- **Dry**: Use a dry towel to wipe off water droplets to prevent water spots.
What NOT To Do
Warning: Never use abrasive scrubbers (like steel wool) or strong acids/bleach. These can damage the nylon coating of the 316 steel wires, exposing the core to potential environmental damage.
Need Professional Help?
If your grills are loose or damaged, do not attempt to fix them yourself.
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