Disclaimer: Please remember to always consult the manufacturers guidelines before using any
of the information detailed on this site. Tapsaver will not take any liability
for the condition of any product after using the information detailed on this
site.
Keeping that designer tap looking good for
years to come is something everyone wants. The tap specialist
Abode have some guide lines on how to keep your tap in great
condition.
Does and Donts.
Do:
Clean with a mild non-abrasive liquid detergent or soap and
water. Dry with a clean soft cloth. Doing this regularly will
keep the tap free from deep stains and scratches.
Avoid:
Use of cleaners that contain bleach. If the cloth used to
clean the tap has previously been used with a cleaner that
contains bleach, take special care to thoroughly rinse the cloth
with clean water before use.
Use of abrasive cleaners/polishes or abrasive cloths.
Do not use polishing compounds such as Brasso for example,
these are slightly abrasive and will damage the finish coating.
Aerators:
Taps that have aerators can become blocked at this point
especially in hard water areas. If the aerator becomes blocked
this will restrict the flow of water and may spray water exiting
the spout at an angle.
The fine mesh that generally covers the diffuser should be
cleaned every 6 months, to do this unscrew the part and place it
boiling water, if necessary scrub the mesh with a soft brush.
If the part has limescale then add vinegar to the water, this
will help to dissolve it.
Water marks:
Abode taps are pressure tested with water after manufacture,
although as much water as possible is emptied from the tap as
possible some may remain afterwards.
This water can find its way onto the outer surfaces of the
tap during transport and storage and leave water marks. These
marks are easily removed with a soapy solution and a soft cloth.