One, Tempered Glass
The tempered glass in complete bathrooms may be exposed to long-term use and accumulate stubborn dirt that is difficult to remove. Some people may choose to use sharp objects or impact the glass to clean it, which can damage the glass. Additionally, regular cleaning should not be done with corrosive liquids or abrasive materials, as this can cause scratches on the glass surface, affecting its overall appearance.

Two. Frame
The overall bathroom frame should not be exposed to direct sunlight or prolonged exposure to the elements, as this can lead to fading. It should also not be cleaned with corrosive liquids or materials, as this will reduce its lifespan.
Three. Hardware
For sliding door-style bathroom fixtures, it is important to avoid excessive pushing and pulling, as this can lead to misalignment. Regular cleaning and lubrication of the sliding mechanism, along with adjustments to the screws, are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of the shower door. Regular maintenance will also improve the load-bearing capacity and overall performance of the fixture.
IV. Bathtub and base
Bathtubs and basins are common areas in bathroom installations, and they are also the most prone to dirt and grime accumulation. When cleaning these areas, it is important to avoid using corrosive liquids, as they can damage the smooth surface of acrylic materials, which are commonly used. Instead, use soft, lint-free cloths for cleaning. Rough materials may appear to remove dirt, but they can leave permanent scratches.
When using these products, please pay attention to avoid scratching or impacting the surface with sharp objects. While minor damage may not significantly affect their functionality, it can damage the surface and compromise the overall aesthetic appearance. Additionally, it can trap dirt, making cleaning difficult and ultimately affecting the overall appearance and cleanliness.