Maintenance

Preserve VitaCoat performance through correct cleaning and inspection

Maintenance should support a stable service window after correct application and curing. VitaCoat is designed to operate alongside routine cleaning, but lifetime and performance are influenced by chemistry, mechanical wear, and operating load.

Maintenance of VitaCoat-treated surfaces
Operating principle

Cleaning continues as normal - with clear checkpoints

Soft cloths and pads

Use non-abrasive materials that clean without unnecessary mechanical wear.

Controlled chemistry

Keep cleaning agents within the compatible range and avoid unnecessarily aggressive formulations.

Regular inspection

Monitor wear zones, contact points, and areas with high mechanical load.

Service plan

Use treatment date, loading, and inspection as the basis for planned follow-up.

Risk factors

Conditions that may reduce lifetime

Mechanical wear

  • Hard repeated scrubbing
  • Abrasive pads or coarse sponges
  • High friction in contact zones

Chemical load

  • Very strong oxidizers
  • Unsuitable high-concentration cleaning agents
  • Chemistry outside documented compatibility range
Next step

Have the maintenance regime reviewed

Submit cleaning agents, frequency, surfaces, and operating load for a project-specific review.