How To Take Care Of A Flux Phenom Magnetic Screen Door?

How To Take Care Of A Flux Phenom Magnetic Screen Door?

Daniel Hall 29/03/2022
How To Take Care Of A Flux Phenom Magnetic Screen Door?

The Flux Phenom Magnetic Screen Door is one of the best-selling and highest-rated magnetic screen doors available in the market today.

It’s easy to see why it’s so popular, as this door provides an effective barrier between your home and the bugs, mosquitoes, and other pests that might otherwise come inside during summer nights or winter days. But this door will only stay in great condition if you take care of it correctly. By following these tips, you can ensure that your Flux Phenom Magnetic Screen Door stays both functioning properly and looking great for years to come.

Washing Tips

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To clean your new magnetic screen door, avoid using hot water or harsh chemicals such as dishwashing liquid. Mild soap and warm water should be sufficient. After you’ve cleaned your door, rinse it with clear water until all traces of soap are gone. To dry your new magnetic screen door, first use paper towels to dab away excess moisture, then allow it to air dry for at least 24 hours before its first use. If you notice mold or mildew on your Flux Phenom Magnetic Screen Door later on, try wiping it down with white vinegar diluted in equal parts water; never leave wet screens outside for long periods since they can rust quickly. 

When storing your Flux Phenom Magnetic Screen Door, always make sure that both sides are completely dry so that they don’t stick together when folded up. You can also place them back into their original packaging if you have any handy. As far as possible, avoid folding up wet magnetic screen doors and make sure that there is no standing water near where you store them (i.e., under trees or porches). This will help prevent mildew from forming and keep rust from occurring over time.

A/C Tips: If you have an air conditioner in your home or office, keep one side of your flaps open so that cool air flows through more easily when it is turned on during warmer months.

Cleaning Stains

Stains are likely caused by dirt, food particles, and other materials coming in contact with your magnetic screen door. Do not use soaps or detergents as they can damage your Flux Phenom. We recommend using plain warm water and mild dish soap. For stubborn stains, you may lightly scrub with a soft-bristled brush or cloth that has been soaked in water mixed with baking soda or white vinegar.

You may also use vinegar or alcohol (like rubbing alcohol) diluted in equal parts water on stains that are old, dried up, and won’t come out otherwise. Avoid any cleaners containing ammonia, bleach, chlorine, or abrasives. Rinse well after cleaning and allow to dry completely before reattaching it to your door. Never use harsh chemicals like solvents on your Flux Phenom Magnetic Screen Door! The chemicals will damage the surface coating of your screen over time.

Installation Tips

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For proper installation, follow these steps: First, insert your door screen through one side of your door and then open it up. Next, place one half of your magnetic screen against it on top and line them up. Once you’ve lined up both halves, you can close it. The magnets will connect instantly as they are meant to be together in order for both halves to work properly.

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Daniel Hall

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Daniel Hall is an experienced digital marketer, author and world traveller. He spends a lot of his free time flipping through books and learning about a plethora of topics.

 
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