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Maintenance of LED ORB Bathroom Rain Shower Head

Maintenance of LED oil-rubbed bronze bathroom rain shower head fixture

The oil rubbed bronze finish gives the bathroom a more traditional look and feel. Although it is more expensive than other finishes, such as brass, chrome or brushed nickel, it’s easy to match oil-rubbed bronze with accessories and other fixtures in any bathroom. The oil rubbed bronze is a finish that is found on bath sink faucets, shower faucets, tub faucets, shower heads, bathroom accessories. Oil rubbed bronze finish is chemically darkened to simulate the look of aged bronze.

The color of oil rubbed bronze will vary from a deep chocolate brown to a dark gray, usually with some undertones of copper in it. Normally we recommended you inspect the color tone of the oil rubbed bronze finish before buying it because not all oil rubbed bronze finishes are always the same. To clean oil rubbed bronze LED shower head use warm water to dampen a soft cloth and rub the shower head.

The area should be dried immediately before rubbing with liquid furniture wax. To finish, the LED shower head it should be buffed well with a dry cloth. Over time, as oil rubbed bronze oxidizes, it develops a patina. Some parts will be darker, some will lighten to reveal copper tones.

This is not only natural but inevitable. You can’t stop it or scrub it away since you’ll make it worse, so just relax. Your fixtures are building character.To protect the oil that’s protecting the surface, you’ll need to wax the oil rubbed bronze once every three months. A can of furniture wax will do the trick. Use a chamois to massage it in and wipe it off according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Be gentle. Always wipe, never buff. You’ll strip off the finish.

The oil rubbed bronze bathroom LED shower head get their unique aspect from the oils that are applied to metal to mimic the look of natural patina. Because this look provides for a very natural look and the finish is applied to the areas that would most naturally rust the quickest, dark brown in color, oil rubbed bronze contains tiny gold and bronze flecks. This highlights the piece as well as creates a more two-toned effect – perfect for bathrooms that love a little accent color.


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