ECONOCUBE® is a low-cost competitively-priced toilet partitioning system
Our aim: “To assist our clients in tendering more competitively”
| Components | Material | Colour | Finish |
| Panels | 13mm Compact Laminate | Maica Stock Colour range: M20102 - Silver Grey Speckled M01034 - Grey M01835 - Off white M01597 - White |
Texture |
| Headrail | Aluminium | Silver pearl | Powder coated |
| Hinges | Nylon hardware | grey | |
| Pedestals | Nylon hardware | grey | |
| Brackets | Nylon hardware | grey | |
| Indicator Bolt | Die Cast | Silver satin | |
| Coathook/Doorstop | Die Cast | Chrome Plated |
Maica
This is our stock colour range. Please note that M33302 - Cocoa woodgrain was formerly known as Dark woodgrain.
GREY
OFF-WHITE
WHITE
Dulux Powder Coating
Silver Pearl
Cleaning and Maintenance of Compact Laminate
Compact laminate is engineered to last for many years. We provide a 10 year guarantee on panel integrity. It is resistant to everyday wear and tear but needs some attention for harsh conditions and staining.
Never use any of the following on Compact Laminate
- Abrasive cleaners such as Jif Cream Cleanser, Ajax (powder or liquid), Chemco, Brasso, Mr. Muscle oven cleaner, Scrub free.
- Neat Janola or other equivalent brands of bleaches.
- Scourer pads, Wire wool or Sandpaper.
- Any strong mineral acid such as sulphuric acid, Battery acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid or phosphoric acid.
- Any product containing strong mineral acids such as commercial toilet cleaners, grout removers, descalants, rust removers, etc.
- Care must be taken where cleaning agents or solvents are highly acidic or alkaline as these may permanently damage the surface.
Other Tips:
- In harsh environments (e.g. coastal), the use of CRC or equivalent on hinges and indicator bolts is recommended.
- An occasional re-finish of the exposed edges with an "off the shelf" wood-polish will rejuvenate the original polished seen edges.
| LIGHT/RECENT MARKS | |
| Dust, Dirt, Dust & Grease Mixture, Pencil | Use towels, soft, clean cloths (dry or damp), sponge or similar. After using damp cloth wipe down with absorbent paper towels |
| Chalk residue, Chalk rims (water rims), Rust | |
| Coffee, Tea, Fruit juice, Sugar Solutions | |
| Grease, Oil finger marks, Felt pen, Marker pen, Ball-point pen, Nicotine deposits, Tea leaves, Rubber marks | |
| Wax residue, Candle grease, Wax Crayon | |
| Lipstick, Shoe polish, Floor polish, Wax polish | |
| Bacteriological stains, Soap residues, Skin excretions, Germs, Blood, Vomit, Urine | |
| Dark patches appearing after cleaning with solvents | |
| Water colours, Corrosives, Dispersed dyes, Water soluble adhesives | |
| Solvents containing varnishes dyes and adhesives, Varnish residues, Varnish sprays, Colour sprays, Marking inks | Organic solvents |
| Dual constituent varnishes & adhesives, Synthetic resins | Remove immediately using water or organic solvent |
| Silicone sealants, Furniture polish | Rub off dry, Use silicone remover |
| NORMAL SOILING OF LONGER DURATION | ||
| Dust, Dirt, Dust & Grease Mixture, Pencil | Use clean hot water, clean cloths or towels, soft sponge or brush (i.e. nylon brush). Use a non-abrasive cleaning agent, washing powder (heavy duty detergent). Liquid soap or hard soap. Remove the dirt with a solution of cleaning agent or let it soak depending on the degree of soiling then wash off with clean water or glass cleaner. Wipe repeatedly if necessary. Remove all traces of cleaning agent to prevent streaks developing. With clean, absorbent cloths (preferably paper towels) wipe the surface dry. Change cloths frequently. | |
| Chalk residue, Chalk rims (water rims), Rust | ||
| Coffee, Tea, Fruit juice, Sugar Solutions | Organic solvents e.g. acetone, spirits, petrol, trichloroethylene, MEK, Nail varnish removerCarefully remove wax or paraffin by hand. Avoid scrapers! Use plastic or wooden spatulas. Remove any residue using absorbent paper and flat iron. | |
| Grease, Oil finger marks, Felt pen, Marker pen, Ball-point pen, Nicotine deposits, Tea leaves, Rubber marks | ||
| Wax residue, Candle grease, Wax Crayon | ||
| Lipstick, Shoe polish, Floor polish, Wax polish | Can be steamed cleaned. Disinfect as appropriate. | |
| Bacteriological stains, Soap residues, Skin excretions, Germs, Blood, Vomit, Urine | ||
| Dark patches appearing after cleaning with solvents | Water or organic solvent | |
| Water colours, Corrosives, Dispersed dyes, Water soluble adhesives | ||
| Solvents containing varnishes dyes and adhesives, Varnish residues, Varnish sprays, Colour sprays, Marking inks | Organic solvents e.g. Acetone spirits, petrol, trichloroethylene, MEK. | |
| Dual constituent varnishes & adhesives, Synthetic resins | Cleaning is possible only before hardening takes place. Remove at once after contact using water or organic solvent. Note: When using adhesive or varnishes in manufacturing, consultation with the makers is recommended to ensure use of the best suited cleaning agents for removing soiling which might occur during fabrication. | |
| Silicone sealants, Furniture polish | Use a silicone remover | |
| HARD STUBBORN MARKS AND OLD STAINS | |
| Dust, Dirt, Dust & Grease Mixture, Pencil | Soak dirt overnight in washing up liquid or solution of washing powder in water. Then use liquid detergent in conjunction with a fine cutting/polishing compound. Gentle bleach may be used, but with great caution.Note: use liquid detergent, cutting/polishing compound or bleach as seldom as possible.Certain Chalk agents may be removed by an acidic cleaning agent (e.g. 10% acetic or citric acid). |
| Chalk residue, Chalk rims (water rims), Rust | |
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Coffee, Tea, Fruit juice, Sugar Solutions |
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| Grease, Oil finger marks, Felt pen, Marker pen, Ball-point pen, Nicotine deposits, Tea leaves, Rubber marks | |
| Wax residue, Candle grease, Wax Crayon | |
| Lipstick, Shoe polish, Floor polish, Wax polish | |
| Bacteriological stains, Soap residues, Skin excretions, Germs, Blood, Vomit, Urine | |
| Dark patches appearing after cleaning with solvents | Soften with water or organic solvent, then peel or pull off.Colour residues can sometimes be removed by hand after hardening. |
| Water colours, Corrosives, Dispersed dyes, Water soluble adhesives | |
| Solvents containing varnishes dyes and adhesives, Varnish residues, Varnish sprays, Colour sprays, Marking inks | No cleaning possible. Residues of condensation adhesives or reagent adhesives can no longer be removed. |
| Dual constituent varnishes & adhesives, Synthetic resins | |
| Silicone sealants, Furniture polish | |




