How to Clean a Brass Bathroom Faucet?
Of course, you are very proud of your beautiful bathroom. And because you want your bathroom to look beautiful for as long as possible, cleanliness is very important. This cleaning also includes keeping the brass faucets clean. In this blog, we give you the 5 best ways to clean your bathroom faucet .
- Prevent limescale stains: The first tip sounds logical, but is very important—prevention is better than aftermath. If you want to keep your brass faucet clean, it's important to avoid limescale stains. You can do this in a very simple way by drying your shower kit or shower head after each use. You can keep a separate towel in the bathroom, or use your own after the shower.
- Clean regularly: If you only clean everything once a month and don't pay attention to brass faucets, you'll end up doing more work. Scale builds up, dirt accumulates. Clean brass fittings weekly. This doesn’t take much time, and the effort is worth it. This applies to kitchen and sink faucets too.
- Use mild soap: Cleaning brass faucets doesn’t have to be complicated. You don’t need strong chemicals. Make a mild soapy solution—like green soap and warm water. Avoid cleaners containing hydrochloric, acetic, or chlorine-based ingredients, which can damage the finish. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly.
- Use soft cloths: Always use a soft cloth such as suede for cleaning. Avoid scouring pads, which will scratch the surface. Dip your cloth into the soapy water and gently wipe the faucet. You'll see it shine again in no time!
- Deep clean occasionally: In addition to regular cleaning, do a deeper clean a few times per year. Use a toothbrush to reach small crevices and corners. This ensures your entire bathroom stays fresh—and your brass fixtures stay brilliant for years to come!
If you want a brass faucet that will look beautiful for a long time, maintenance isn't the only thing that matters. It is also important to purchase high-quality faucets. For brass fittings, it is especially important that the copper does not oxidize.
Oxidation and rust formation is reduced thanks to our galvanizing technology for brass fittings. That way, your brass faucet will stay beautiful for as long as possible!