Maintenance
Proper care of our products is essential to ensure their longevity. The following tips will help preserve and enhance their appearance over time.










WC
Ensure optimal hygiene and flawless operation of this essential space in your daily life.

WC MAT: Daily cleaning
Start by applying toilet cleaner under the rim and on the inside of the bowl. Follow the product instructions for the correct amount to use. Use a toilet brush to scrub the inside of the bowl. Pay particular attention to areas where deposits are visible.
Brush vigorously until the toilet bowl is clean. Spray disinfectant on the outside of the bowl, including the seat and lid. Wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove germs and dirt. If there are stubborn stains on the base of the bowl or other areas, use a scrub brush to remove them.

BRILLIANT TOILET: Daily cleaning
Start by applying toilet cleaner under the rim and on the inside of the bowl. Follow the product instructions for the correct amount to use. Use a toilet brush to scrub the inside of the bowl. Pay particular attention to areas where deposits are visible.
Brush vigorously until the toilet bowl is clean. Spray disinfectant on the outside of the bowl, including the seat and lid. Wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove germs and dirt. If there are stubborn stains on the base of the bowl or other areas, use a scrub brush to remove them.
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WC
Ensure optimal hygiene and flawless operation of this essential space in your daily life.

WC MAT: Daily cleaning
Start by applying toilet cleaner under the rim and on the inside of the bowl. Follow the product instructions for the correct amount to use. Use a toilet brush to scrub the inside of the bowl. Pay particular attention to areas where deposits are visible.
Brush vigorously until the toilet bowl is clean. Spray disinfectant on the outside of the bowl, including the seat and lid. Wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove germs and dirt. If there are stubborn stains on the base of the bowl or other areas, use a scrub brush to remove them.

BRILLIANT TOILET: Daily cleaning
Start by applying toilet cleaner under the rim and on the inside of the bowl. Follow the product instructions for the correct amount to use. Use a toilet brush to scrub the inside of the bowl. Pay particular attention to areas where deposits are visible.
Brush vigorously until the toilet bowl is clean. Spray disinfectant on the outside of the bowl, including the seat and lid. Wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove germs and dirt. If there are stubborn stains on the base of the bowl or other areas, use a scrub brush to remove them.
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Our tiles
Discover practical tips to preserve the beauty of your tiles over time.

POLISHED TILES
Start by removing dust, crumbs, and other debris with a broom, vacuum cleaner, or soft cloth. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water, as it can dull the tile's shine. Use a mild cleaner specifically designed for tiles. Dip a clean, soft mop into the lukewarm water with the cleaner.
Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the floor. Mop the tiles with the mop using even strokes. After cleaning the tiles, rinse the mop and wring it out again. Wipe the tiles to remove any remaining cleaning product. Use a clean, dry cloth to completely dry the tile surface. This prevents watermarks and cleaning product residue.

MATTE TILES
Start by sweeping or vacuuming the tiles to remove dust, crumbs, and other debris. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water, as it can damage matte tiles. Use a mild cleaner specifically designed for tiles.
Avoid abrasive cleaners that could scratch the surface. Soak a clean mop in warm water with the cleaning solution. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the floor. Mop the tiles with the mop using even strokes. After cleaning the tiles, rinse the mop with clean water to remove any cleaning residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the tiled surface. This will prevent watermarks and cleaning residue from forming.

TRAVERTINE TILES
Start by sweeping or vacuuming the tiles to remove dust, crumbs, and other debris. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water, as it can damage travertine tiles. Use a mild cleaner specifically designed for tiles.
Avoid abrasive cleaners that could scratch the surface. Soak a clean mop in warm water with the cleaning solution. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the floor. Mop the tiles with the mop using even strokes. After cleaning the tiles, rinse the mop with clean water to remove any cleaning residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the tiled surface. This will prevent watermarks and cleaning residue from forming.

TERRAZZO TILES
Start by sweeping or vacuuming the tiles to remove dust, crumbs, and other small debris. This prevents these particles from scratching the terrazzo surface. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, as it could potentially damage the terrazzo.
Use a mild cleaner designed for terrazzo floors. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the finish. Dip a clean mop in warm water with the cleaner. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the floor. Mop the tiles with the mop using gentle, even strokes. Avoid scrubbing too hard to preserve the terrazzo surface. After cleaning the tiles, rinse the mop with clean water to remove any cleaner residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the terrazzo surface. This prevents water spots and cleaner residue from forming.

CONCRETE TILES
Start by sweeping or vacuuming the tiled floor to remove dust, crumbs, and small debris. This prevents these particles from scratching the concrete surface. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, as it can sometimes cause cracks in the concrete.
Use a mild cleaner designed for concrete floors. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the surface. Dip a clean mop in warm water with the cleaner. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the floor. Mop the tiles using gentle, even strokes. Avoid scrubbing too hard to prevent damaging the concrete. After cleaning the tiles, rinse the mop with clean water to remove any cleaner residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the concrete tile surface. This prevents water spots and cleaner residue from forming.
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Our mosaics
Discover tips to preserve the splendor and durability of these unique tile creations.

GLASS PASTE MOSAICS
Start by sweeping or vacuuming the mosaic to remove dust, crumbs, and small debris. This prevents these particles from scratching the delicate surface of the glass paste. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, as it can potentially damage the glass paste. Use a mild, non-abrasive cleaner, preferably a neutral one, which is safe for glass paste. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the surface.
Immerse a soft, clean sponge or cloth in warm water with the cleaning solution. Wring out the sponge or cloth to avoid leaving puddles on the mosaic. Clean the mosaic using gentle, even strokes. Avoid vigorous rubbing to prevent damaging the glass mosaic tiles. Once you have finished cleaning, rinse the sponge or cloth with clean water to remove any cleaning residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the surface of the glass mosaic. This will prevent watermarks from forming.

CRYSTAL MOSAICS
Start by sweeping or vacuuming the mosaic to remove dust, crumbs, and small debris. This prevents these particles from scratching the delicate crystal surface. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, as it can potentially damage the crystal.
Use a mild, non-abrasive cleaner, preferably a neutral one, which is safe for crystal. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the surface. Immerse a soft, clean sponge or cloth in warm water with the cleaner. Wring out the sponge or cloth to avoid leaving puddles on the mosaic. Clean the mosaic using gentle, even strokes. Avoid vigorous rubbing to prevent damaging the crystal tiles. Once you have finished cleaning, rinse the sponge or cloth with clean water to remove any cleaner residue. Use a clean, soft cloth to dry the surface of the crystal mosaic. This will prevent water spots from forming.

CERAMIC MOSAICS
Start by sweeping or vacuuming the mosaic to remove dust, crumbs, and other small debris. This will prevent these particles from scratching the ceramic surface. Fill a bucket with warm water. Warm water works well for cleaning ceramic. Use a mild cleaner designed for ceramic surfaces.
Avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the ceramic glaze. Immerse a clean sponge or cloth in warm water with the cleaning solution. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the mosaic. Clean the mosaic using gentle, even strokes. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent damaging the surface. Once you have finished cleaning, rinse the sponge or cloth with clean water to remove any cleaning residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the ceramic mosaic surface. This prevents water spots from forming.
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Our bathroom furniture
Discover tips to preserve the beauty and longevity of your furniture, creating a refined and welcoming space.

MDF BATHROOM FURNITURE
Start by removing dust from the surface of your bathroom furniture using a soft cloth, clean sponge, or soft brush. Gently wipe the surface to remove dust and dirt particles. Fill a bucket or container with warm water. Warm water is usually sufficient to clean MDF without damaging it. You can add a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap, to the warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution.
Be sure not to use harsh chemicals that could damage the MDF. Dip a clean cloth or sponge in the soapy water solution. Wring it out well to avoid applying too much water to the MDF. Wipe the damp cloth or sponge over the surface of the MDF bathroom cabinet using gentle, even strokes. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent scratches or damage. After cleaning, rinse the cloth or sponge with clean water to remove any soap residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the MDF bathroom cabinet and remove any excess moisture. This will prevent water from penetrating the material.

BATHROOM FURNITURE WITH SOLID WOOD VENEER
Begin by removing dust from the surface of your furniture using a soft cloth, clean sponge, or soft brush. Gently wipe the surface to remove dust and dirt particles. Fill a bucket or container with warm water. Warm water is usually sufficient to clean wood veneer without damaging it. You can add a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap, to the warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the wood veneer. Dip a clean cloth or sponge into the soapy water solution.
Wring out the cloth or sponge well to avoid applying too much water to the wood veneer. Wipe the surface of the wood veneer furniture with the damp cloth or sponge using gentle, even strokes. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent scratches or damage. After cleaning, rinse the cloth or sponge with clean water to remove any soap residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the wood veneer furniture and remove any excess moisture. This will prevent water from penetrating the wood veneer, which could cause swelling or warping.

Raffia bathroom furniture
Begin by removing dust from the surface of your raffia furniture using a soft cloth, a soft brush, or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment. Use a gentle touch to avoid damaging the raffia fibers. Fill a bucket or container with warm water. Avoid using hot water, as it can damage or discolor the raffia. You can add a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap, to the warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution. Be sure to use a mild soap without bleaching or bleaching agents.
Dip a soft cloth, preferably a microfiber cloth, in the soapy water solution. Wring it out well to avoid saturating the raffia. Wipe the damp cloth over the surface of the raffia furniture using gentle, even strokes. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent damaging the raffia fibers. After cleaning, rinse the cloth with clean water to remove any soap residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to gently pat the surface of the raffia furniture dry and remove any excess moisture. Avoid rubbing to prevent distorting the raffia fibers.
Our washbasins
Follow our tips to preserve the charm of this essential element of your bathroom.

TERRAZZO BASIN
Start by rinsing the sink with clean water to remove any visible debris, such as hair, fur, and crumbs. Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe the edges of the sink and remove any remaining dirt. Add a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap, to warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution.
Avoid using harsh cleaners that could damage the terrazzo surface. Dip a clean sponge or soft cloth in the soapy water solution. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the basin. Wipe the damp sponge or cloth over the terrazzo basin using gentle, even strokes. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent damaging the terrazzo. After cleaning, rinse the sponge or cloth with clean water to remove any soap residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the terrazzo basin and remove any excess moisture. This will prevent watermarks.

CONCRETE BASIN
Start by rinsing the sink with clean water to remove any visible debris, such as soap scum, hair, or toothpaste particles. Use your hands or a small cup of water to do this. Fill a bucket or container with warm water. Avoid hot water, as it can potentially damage the concrete. You can add a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap, to the warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution. Be sure to use a mild soap without bleaching or bleaching agents.
Soak a clean sponge or soft cloth in the soapy water solution. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the basin. Gently and evenly wipe the surface of the concrete basin with the damp sponge or cloth. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent damaging the concrete. After cleaning, rinse the sponge or cloth with clean water to remove any soap residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the concrete basin and remove any excess moisture. This will prevent watermarks.
Special maintenance Water repellent maintenance : Water repellent maintenance of Terrazzo and concrete basins is essential to preserve their appearance and durability, as these materials can be sensitive to moisture and stains.

CERAMIC BASIN
Start by rinsing the sink with clean water to remove any visible debris, such as soap scum, hair, or toothpaste particles. Use your hands or a small container of water to do this. Fill a bucket or container with warm water. Warm water is usually sufficient to clean ceramic without damaging it. You can add a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap, to the warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution.
Make sure to use a mild soap without bleaching or bleaching agents. Dip a clean sponge or soft cloth into the soapy water solution. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the sink. Wipe the damp sponge or cloth over the surface of the ceramic sink using gentle, even strokes. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent scratching the ceramic. After cleaning, rinse the sponge or cloth with clean water to remove any soap residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the ceramic sink and remove any excess moisture. This will prevent watermarks.

RESIN BASIN
Start by rinsing the sink with clean water to remove any visible debris, such as soap scum, hair, or toothpaste particles. Use your hands or a small container of water to do this. Fill a bucket or container with warm water. Warm water is usually sufficient to clean the resin without damaging it. You can add a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap, to the warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution. Be sure to use a mild soap without bleaching or bleaching agents.
Soak a clean sponge or soft cloth in the soapy water solution. Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the basin. Gently and evenly wipe the surface of the resin basin with the damp sponge or cloth. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent scratching the resin. After cleaning, rinse the sponge or cloth with clean water to remove any soap residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the resin basin and remove any excess moisture. This will prevent watermarks.

SOLID SURFACE BASIN
Start by rinsing the sink with clean water to remove any visible debris, such as soap scum, hair, or toothpaste particles. You can use your hands or a small container of water for this. Fill a bucket or container with warm water. Warm water is usually sufficient to clean the solid surface without damaging it. Add a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap, to the warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution. Make sure the soap does not contain bleaching or bleaching agents. Dip a clean sponge or soft cloth into the soapy water solution.
Wring it out well to avoid leaving puddles on the basin. Wipe the damp sponge or cloth over the solid surface basin using gentle, even strokes. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent scratching the material. After cleaning, rinse the sponge or cloth with clean water to remove any soap residue. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the solid surface basin and remove any excess moisture. This will prevent watermarks.
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Our mirrors
Explore the secrets of mirror care and learn how to keep them spotless, adding a touch of clarity and brightness to your space. Follow our tips for a sparkling shine.

BASIC MIRROR
Use a soft cloth to remove dust and fingerprints. Prepare a solution by mixing warm water with a little white vinegar or a mild glass cleaner. Dampen a clean cloth with the solution. Clean the mirror using circular or up-and-down motions.
Wipe with a dry cloth or paper towel to avoid watermarks. Check corners and edges to ensure they are clean. Repeat as needed for maximum cleanliness.

LED MIRROR
For safety reasons, ensure the LED mirror is completely switched off. Begin by removing any dust and dirt particles from the mirror's surface. You can do this using a soft cloth, duster, or soft-bristled brush. Gently wipe the surface to remove the dust. Fill a small container with warm water. You can also add a small amount of mild soap, such as dish soap, to the warm water to create a gentle cleaning solution. Dip a clean, soft cloth into the soapy water solution.
Wring it out well to avoid leaving water droplets on the mirror. Wipe the LED mirror with a damp cloth using gentle, even strokes. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent scratching the mirror's surface. Make sure to clean the entire surface, including the edges. Use another clean, dry cloth to wipe the LED mirror's surface and remove any excess moisture. This will prevent water from leaving streaks or stains.
Our taps
Discover how to care for your faucets with our practical maintenance tips. Keep them sparkling and functional for a dazzling bathroom or kitchen.

BRASS FAUCETS
Mix a solution of warm water and mild soap. Soak a soft cloth in the solution. Gently rub the brass faucets to remove dirt and stains. Rinse the faucets with clean water to remove any soap residue.
Dry thoroughly with a clean, dry cloth to avoid water spots. To restore shine, you can use a suitable brass polish and follow the product instructions.

STAINLESS STEEL FAUCETS
Use a soft cloth or sponge to remove dirt and soap residue from the faucets. Prepare a solution of warm water mixed with a little mild soap. Dampen a clean cloth or sponge with the soapy solution. Gently rub the stainless steel faucets to remove stains and grime.
Rinse the faucets thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap residue. Dry them with a clean, dry cloth to prevent watermarks and stains. To make the faucets shine, you can use a stainless steel cleaner or a little mineral oil on a soft cloth.
Special Maintenance of Thermostatic Cartridges: Maintaining a thermostatic cartridge, which is often used in faucets and mixers to control water temperature, is essential to ensure its proper functioning. Generally, a high-quality thermostatic cartridge can last 5 to 10 years or even longer under normal conditions.
O-ring: An O-ring, also called a toroidal seal, is a circular piece of rubber or silicone used to create a seal around threaded fittings or connections in various devices, including faucets. Maintaining an O-ring typically involves checking its condition, cleaning it, or replacing it if necessary.
Our Towel Warmers
Keep your towel warmers performing at their best with our maintenance tips. Learn how to ensure their efficiency and keep them in perfect condition for a warm and inviting bathroom.

STEEL TOWEL DRYER
Turn off the towel warmer and ensure it has cooled completely. Use a soft cloth or sponge to remove dust and dirt particles. Prepare a solution of warm water mixed with a little mild soap. Soak a clean cloth in the soapy solution. Gently clean the steel surface, being careful not to rub too hard to avoid scratching it.
Rinse the surface with a clean, damp cloth to remove any soap residue. Dry thoroughly with a clean, dry cloth to avoid watermarks. To polish the steel, you can use a stainless steel cleaner or mineral oil on a soft cloth.

CARBON TOWEL DRYER
Ensure the towel warmer is unplugged and completely switched off before starting to clean. Use a dry cloth or soft brush to remove dust and dirt particles from the surface of the carbon towel warmer. Lightly dampen a clean cloth with warm water and wring it out well.
Wipe the towel warmer surface with a damp cloth to remove stains and dirt. Do not use harsh or abrasive chemicals, as these may damage the carbon coating. After cleaning with the damp cloth, dry the surface with another clean, dry cloth. Once the towel warmer is completely dry, plug it back in and turn it on.

TEMPERED GLASS TOWEL DRYER
Turn off the device and unplug it. Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe the tempered glass surface. If necessary, you can lightly dampen the cloth with warm water to remove stubborn stains.
Avoid using harsh or abrasive chemicals. Once cleaning is complete, plug your towel warmer back in and turn it on.
Our shower enclosures
Explore our care tips for shower enclosures, ensuring a brilliant shine and maximum durability. Discover how to maintain the clarity and cleanliness of your shower space.

MIRROR GLASS SHOWER ENCLOSURE
Spray a mild glass cleaner or mix warm water with white vinegar in a spray bottle. Apply the solution to the mirrored glass surface.
Wipe with a clean cloth using circular motions. Rinse with clean water if necessary. Dry with a clean cloth to avoid watermarks.

CLEAR GLASS SHOWER ENCLOSURE
Mix warm water with a little dish soap in a bucket or spray bottle. Apply the solution to the clear glass shower screen. Use a sponge or soft cloth to gently scrub the surface, paying particular attention to stains or soap scum.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap residue. Dry the shower wall with a clean cloth or a rubber squeegee to prevent watermarks.
Special Maintenance for Magnetic Seals: Maintaining a magnetic seal on a shower enclosure is important to ensure the shower remains watertight and lasts longer. Magnetic seals are often used to prevent water from leaking outside the shower.
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Our bathtubs
Discover our maintenance tips to preserve the shine and cleanliness of your bathtub. Follow our advice for extended relaxation in a consistently spotless bath.

REINFORCED ACRYLIC BATHTUB
After each use, rinse the bathtub with warm water to remove any soap, shampoo, or bath product residue. Use a clean towel or cloth to wipe down any wet surfaces of the bathtub to prevent water spots and streaks. Do not use abrasive cleaners, rough sponges, or metal scrapers, as these may damage the acrylic surface.
If necessary, you can clean the bathtub with a mild bathroom cleaner specifically designed for acrylic. Apply it with a soft cloth, rinse thoroughly, and wipe dry. Never use harsh chemicals, acetone, or paint thinners, as these can damage the acrylic.

SOLID SURFACE BATHTUB
After each use, rinse the bathtub with warm water to remove any soap, shampoo, or bath product residue. Use a clean towel or cloth to dry the wet surfaces of the bathtub to prevent water spots and streaks. If necessary, clean the bathtub with a mild bathroom cleaner. Apply it with a soft cloth, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
Do not use abrasive sponges, metal scrapers, or harsh chemicals, as these may damage the solid surface. Ensure the bathtub is completely dry after cleaning to prevent water spots.

COLORED RESIN BATHTUB
After each use, rinse the bathtub with warm water to remove any soap, shampoo, or bath product residue. Use a clean towel or cloth to wipe down any wet surfaces in the bathtub to prevent water spots and streaks.
If necessary, clean the bathtub with a mild bathroom cleaner. Apply it with a soft cloth, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Do not use abrasive sponges, metal scrapers, or harsh chemicals, as these may damage the resin surface. Be sure to dry the bathtub completely after cleaning to prevent water spots.
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