14 Aug

How To Take Care Of Your Copper Bathroom Sink

copper bathroom sinkNot everyone is attracted to copper sinks but surely there are homeowners who prefer them more than the traditional porcelain type. Indeed, they add color and appeal not only to bathrooms but to kitchens as well. You should also know that they are easier to clean and maintain. Not only that, the gentler you are to these sinks, the more beautiful they’ll become over time. So if you have one at home, read on and learn valuable pieces of information and tips from our blog!

What are copper sinks?

Obviously, these washbasins are made from copper material, a soft metal that can be manipulated when heated. Most of these sinks are covered with patina, while there are also those that are lacquer-finished. Their appeal is more on the rustic type and their color ranges from as bright as new pennies or as dark as old copper coins. You should also find varieties that have designs or textures. What’s great about these fixtures is that they don’t corrode since copper has anti-rusting properties.

How do you use copper sinks?

Well, they are used like other sinks types only that you have to be more careful and refrain from exposing them to harmful substances such as acids. And when we say acids, we aren’t only referring to strong chemical cleaners like muriatic or the like. We are also referring to organic substances such as limes and lemons. So definitely, you can’t use them for cleaning. You should also keep vinegar and mustard away from these sinks as they can damage their beauty.

How do you clean and maintain copper sinks?

For cleaning, you can use your favorite dish detergent and a really soft sponge. Just simply soap them well, rinse and then wipe them with a lint-free rag. Never ever use scrubs as they can scratch their smooth surfaces. What you have to be careful about is the patina finish of your copper sink. It can degrade in the long run which will make the washbasin unpleasant to the eyes. You should also find specially designed wax in the market that you can use to smoothen and polish the copper. If you want a longer-lasting protection for these types of sinks, you can simply ask professionals to apply lacquer on them.

Are there other tips you should know about?

If the water supply in your home has high mineral content, you should clean and wipe your sink to dry after every use. You see, minerals or sediments can accumulate over time and once they do, they’ll be hard to remove and can actually leave spots on your sinks.

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