maintenance and cleaning

Small acts of care that make a difference

Taking care of faucets means not only keeping them clean, but preserving their elegance and quality of finish over time. Every detail deserves attention: small daily gestures and conscious choices guarantee surfaces that are always shiny and long-lasting, preserving the value of a design designed to accompany everyday life.

Routine cleaning

Daily cleaning is the best way to preserve the brilliance and elegance of faucets over time. To prevent limescale buildup, it is recommended to:

  • use a soft cloth
  • choose pH-neutral detergents
  • Dry the surfaces thoroughly

Small daily attention that prevents unsightly stains and keeps the beauty of the product intact.

Products not recommended

To ensure proper cleaning of faucets, it is important to avoid the use of harsh products such as:

  • abrasive or rough sponges
  • chemical or acid-based cleaners

These materials, used individually or in combination, can damage the surface and compromise its durability. Proper maintenance is essential not only to preserve chrome surfaces, but especially to protect more delicate finishes, such as gold, paint, and brushed work.

Cleaning and maintenance of colored faucets

Taking care of colored faucets is essential to preserve their elegance and aesthetic value over time. Dark finishes, such as black, are beloved for their bold and contemporary character, but at the same time they require careful maintenance so as not to lose intensity and uniformity. Constant cleaning therefore becomes essential to preserve the original sophistication and keep the space always harmonious and refined.

Useful recommendations

The advice we give our customers is to always check the piping and the degree of wear. The presence of residue or metal particles from old systems can impair the proper functioning of the mixers. In such cases, replacement of the pipes should be considered. A high amount of scale or impurities in the water also accelerates the deterioration of the cartridge to the point of compromising its efficiency. To reduce these risks we suggest the use of faucets with built-in filters or softener systems.

PVD product cleaning and maintenance

PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) is an advanced coating technology that allows color to become an integral part of the surface, offering superior protection against scratches, abrasion and corrosion. This treatment is not only aesthetic but also functional, as it provides long-lasting resistance.

It is applied to a wide range of materials, including brass, aluminum, zamak, steel, plastic, ceramic, and glass, imparting elegance and solidity. To maintain the quality of PVD-treated surfaces, it is essential to consistently follow some simple rules of daily cleaning and maintenance.

Guidelines for lasting maintenance

Properly cleaning PVD-treated products means protecting their aesthetics and performance over time. With just a few rules:

  • Respect the high strength of the treatment.
  • Keep the finish elegant and uniform.
  • Prolong the life of the product.

PVD combines aesthetics and technology. Constant care allows you to enjoy the quality and style that make these products unique for a long time.

How to properly clean PVD

Keeping PVD-treated surfaces intact requires only a few daily steps. By following these simple cleaning and maintenance rules, products will retain their shine and durability for a long time.

  • Use a soft cloth soaked in diluted detergent.
  • Never spray the cleaner directly on the surface

If moderately soiled, use a common liquid dish detergent, then rinse immediately with cold water and dry with a clean cotton cloth. These attentions help to preserve shine and quality over time.

What to absolutely avoid

In order not to damage PVD surfaces, avoid:

  • detergents with pH different from 6.5 to 7.5
  • Acids (hydrofluoric, hydrochloric, formic, acetic)
  • ammonia, bleach, hydrogen peroxide
  • products with abrasive components
  • Hard sponges, sharp or scraping objects