Care & maintenance
Keep your fixtures looking new
A little routine care keeps your bathroom fixtures looking new for years. Here’s how to clean and protect each type — with a quick do’s-and-don’ts list at the end.
Shower doors & glass
- Keep a squeegee in the shower and wipe the glass down after each use — the single best way to prevent water spots and soap scum.
- The easy-clean, anti-limescale coating just needs a weekly wipe with a soft cloth and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner.
- Avoid abrasive pads, scouring powders and harsh chemicals, which can scratch glass and wear down the coating.
- Wipe the rollers and rails occasionally and keep the track clear so the door keeps gliding smoothly.
Metal finishes
- Wipe finishes dry after use to prevent hard-water spotting, especially on polished chrome and matte black.
- Clean with a soft, damp cloth and a little mild soap, then buff dry with a clean cloth.
- Never use ammonia, bleach, or acidic or abrasive cleaners — they can permanently dull or pit a finish.
Faucets & aerators
- If water flow weakens, unscrew the aerator at the spout tip, rinse out any mineral grit, and soak it in white vinegar to dissolve hard-water buildup.
- Wipe the spout and handles dry to keep them spot-free.
Sinks & ceramics
- Clean glazed ceramic with a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth or sponge.
- Rinse thoroughly after using any stronger product, and avoid dropping heavy objects that could chip the surface.
Mirrors & LED mirrors
- Spray glass cleaner onto the cloth — not directly on the mirror — so moisture can’t seep to the edges or, on LED models, the electronics.
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth and keep any electrical connections dry.
General routine
- Dry surfaces after use — the simplest habit that keeps everything spot-free.
- Reach for mild, non-abrasive cleaners and soft cloths across every fixture.
- Questions about a specific product? We’re happy to help — see below.
Do
- Dry surfaces after use.
- Use mild, non-abrasive cleaners.
- Wipe with soft, lint-free cloths.
Don’t
- Use abrasive pads or scouring powders.
- Use ammonia or bleach on finishes.
- Scrub glass with harsh chemicals.
Questions about a specific product?
We’re glad to help — contact us any time.