After each use of the bathtub, it is recommended to use a soft sponge or cloth to wipe the surface of the bathtub. Avoid using cleaning agents containing abrasives or strong acidic agents, as this may scratch or corrode the ceramic surface. Choose a mild cleaning agent and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
The formation of scale is a common problem faced by ceramic bathtubs. To prevent the formation of scale, regular use of citric acid or vinegar water can be used for cleaning. Dilute citric acid or vinegar solution and apply it to the surface of the ceramic. Let it stand for a moment and rinse off with clean water. You can also use specialized ceramic cleaning agents at regular intervals and rinse thoroughly after following the instructions.
To protect the surface of the ceramic bathtub from scratches or damage, avoid using sharp metal tools or objects that come into contact with the bathtub surface. When using cleaning tools, choose a soft sponge or cloth for cleaning, do not use metal brushes or cleaning tools with abrasives.
Regularly inspect ceramic bathtubs for cracks, wear, or other damages. If any problems are found, immediate repair measures should be taken. You can contact professional maintenance personnel or manufacturers to repair or replace the components of the ceramic bathtub according to the situation.
Durability: Ceramic bathtubs are usually made of high-quality ceramic materials and have strong durability. They can withstand the test of daily use and frequent cleaning, and are not easily worn, faded, or deformed.
Regularly inspect ceramic bathtubs for cracks, wear, or other damages. If any problems are found, immediate repair measures should be taken. You can contact professional maintenance personnel or manufacturers to repair or replace the components of the ceramic bathtub according to the situation.