Care & Cleaning
Bath Hardware

How to Clean Towel Bars Without Scratching the Finish
Towel bars and other bathroom hardware are simple to clean. Just wipe gently with a damp cloth and dry with a soft towel. That's it! No scratching, no damage to the finish.
Avoid using chemicals, rough sides of sponges, or scrubbers to preserve the beauty of your hardware.
No matter the mess - water spots, soap scum, or everyday dust - simply using water and a soft cloth is all you need to clean your bathroom hardware.
Bath Safety
The Best Way to Clean Shower Grab Bars
Avoid chemical cleaners or scrubbing pads. These can dull or scratch the finish. Instead, use a damp cloth to wipe away dust or water spots, then dry with a soft towel. It's an easy, scratch-free way to maintain the shine of your grab bars and other bath hardware.
Cabinet Hardware
How to Clean Cabinet Hardware
The best way to clean cabinet hardware depends on the material of the knob or pull.
Since pulls and knobs are being touched daily, they can accumulate things: natural oil from our hands, germs, dust, and food smudges.
Below are the best ways to clean your cabinet hardware by material.
Metal

Spray with mild, soapy solution or water and vinegar mixture. Wipe with a clean rag to remove the soap residue.
Alternate method: remove hardware using a screwdriver. Soak in a soapy solution for several hours or overnight. Rinse and thoroughly dry prior to installation.
Ceramic
Rub with a damp rag or cloth.
Glass
Spray glass cleaner or water and vinegar solution on clean, soft cloth. Wipe off glass portion of knob or pull.
Wood
Spray with mild, soapy solution or water and vinegar mixture. Wipe immediately with a clean rag to remove the soap residue. Do not let water sit on the hardware.
Hook & Rail
How To Clean Hooks and Hook Racks
Cleaning individual hooks or a hook rack is simple. Spray with mild, soapy solution or water and vinegar mixture. Wipe immediately with a clean rag to remove the soap residue. Do not let water sit on the hooks or rail.
Mirrors
How To Clean a Mirror
What's the best way to clean a mirror without streaks?
For the glass, use a household glass cleaner and spray directly on a microfiber cloth or paper towel. Then, gently wipe the mirror in a circular motion. Keep moisture away from the edges of the mirror to extend the life of the frame.
To prevent excess moisture, never spray the mirror directly. To eliminate any remaining streaks, buff the surface again with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.
The frame can be wiped with a clean, slightly damp cloth to remove dust.



