Handling and storing

Moving and storing: Always carrying the panels horizontally with the edges facing up.
Panels should be moved one at a time, with at least one person lifting the sheet every 2 meters.
When storing multiple panels of varying lengths, place the longest panels at the bottom.
Store the panels in a dry area, indoor, elevate them off the ground, and cover them with a protective material.
Do not stack panels higher than 70 centimeters.
Do not place any other materials on top of the stacked panels, as this may cause pressure
or scratches, damaging the panels.
Avoid storing the sheets in areas exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
Avoid dropping or throwing the panels to prevent any cracking or damage.

Moving and storing: Always carrying the panels horizontally with the edges facing up.
Panels should be moved one at a time, with at least one person lifting the sheet every 2 meters.
When storing multiple panels of varying lengths, place the longest panels at the bottom.
Store the panels in a dry area, indoor, elevate them off the ground, and cover them with a protective material.
Do not stack panels higher than 70 centimeters.
Do not place any other materials on top of the stacked panels, as this may cause pressure
or scratches, damaging the panels.
Avoid storing the sheets in areas exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
Avoid dropping or throwing the panels to prevent any cracking or damage.

Cleaning

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