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Why Is Cleaning Black Taps Different To Chrome?
Cleaning matt black tap is different to cleaning chrome or metallic taps because of its finish, not its colour. Unlike their chrome counterparts, matt black taps are designed to give that ‘total’ black look and rather than reflecting light they absorb it, giving the matt black finish.
The processes used to give your black taps this sleek matt finish makes them a little more sensitive than basic brassware, so cleaning your matt tap is a little different. See our black tap cleaning guide.
The techniques used to create the stunning matt finish, with most manufacturers implementing either an electroplating process or something called PVD.
Other ranges feature painted coatings that are just as durable, and some techniques can be combined to produce that dark sophisticated finish.
Electroplating
Electroplating is a pretty scientific way of getting the black onto the surface of your taps and brassware.
The process involves a water-based paint solution being manipulated at the atomic level, with a current of electricity turning it into a super thin film of black coating.
This gives a durable finish that will stand up to everyday wear and tear, but you still have to be careful when cleaning.
PVD – Physical Vapour Deposition
PVD is a little like using one of those vacuum forming machines they used to have at school, as it involves using a vacuum to add a layer of thin film across the surface of the metal.
This vacuuming technique is said to be more effective than electroplating and will create a more resilient matt black finish, so it is becoming more popular.
Beating Back Black Tap Wear & Tear
Although both finishes add to the quality of your new black taps, any black finish can still suffer at the hands of harsh disinfectants and chemical cleaners.
That’s why it is really important that you take the time to learn how to care for your black taps – however they are finished – to prolong their use and keep that style just how you want it.
If you are looking to update you bathroom taps or kitchen tap to something more trend setting, it worth looking at updating your brassware to a black basin and bath taps to add that extra style to your room.
This guide was created for reference only. www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk can not be held responsible for injury or damage caused if you decide to use this method.