By Yuhuan Kang'erda Sanitary Ware Co., Ltd. | 11 October 2021 | 0 Comments

What to do if the water output from the faucet decreases

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Under normal circumstances, water faucets will remain after using for a period of time, and some faucets will also show internal blocking problems such as reduced water volume or water forks. Therefore, we need to clean and maintain the faucet frequently.

Firstly, surface cleaning must be done.

If you want to clean the chrome plating surface of the brass faucet, you can scrub it with boiling water and detergent, or you can directly use some strong detergent to remove oil and dirt. Although the chrome plating of the faucet claims corrosion resistance and no rust, incorrect cleaning methods can still cause the faucet to show abnormal wear and tear. Do not scrub the surface of faucet with a hard object such as a steel ball, because the steel ball is very hard, simply scratch the surface of the faucet.

Generally speaking, faucets/bathroom faucets should be cleaned with a neutral detergent, not with a strong acid and alkaline cleaner. Dip toothpaste with a soft-bristled toothbrush, or quietly scrub with toothpaste with a clean cloth. It can also remove scale and oil. In addition, many people only notice the surface of the faucet when cleaning it, but the inside of the faucet is more important. If the water output from the faucet is reduced or the fork is out, it may be caused by a blocked bubbler. You can remove the bubbler, soak it in vinegar, clean the debris with a small brush or something, and then reinstall it.
Of course, the decrease of external water pressure is one of reason that leads to decrease water output.
Yuhuan Kang'erda Sanitary Ware Co., Ltd. Always remind you to use the faucet correctly and enjoy a beautiful bathroom life and sanitary ware.

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