1. Regular inspection and cleaning
Regularly check the surface of the faucet for scratches, rust or stains. If found, wipe it with a soft cloth and neutral detergent in time, and avoid using rough cloth or detergent containing particles to avoid scratching the surface.
Clean the filter or filter inside the faucet regularly to prevent impurities from clogging and affecting the water flow. If the faucet has poor water flow, you can try to remove the filter for cleaning.
2. Pay attention to the use environment
Try to avoid using water containing a large amount of impurities or chemicals to avoid corrosion to the faucet. If the water quality in the area is poor, it is recommended to install a water purifier for water purification.
Avoid using overheated or overcold water to avoid damage to the seals and materials inside the faucet. Especially in cold seasons, pay attention to prevent the faucet from freezing.
3. Correct use and maintenance
When turning on and off the faucet, open and close it gently to avoid damage caused by excessive force. If the faucet switch is found to be inflexible, it should be checked and repaired in time.
Avoid hitting the faucet with hard objects to avoid damage to it. When cleaning or wiping the faucet, also avoid using sharp tools.
Regularly check whether the fasteners of the faucet are loose, such as screws, nuts, etc. If looseness is found, it should be tightened in time to prevent leakage or damage caused by looseness.
4. Timely repair and replacement
If the faucet is found to be leaking, seeping or damaged, it should be repaired in time. During maintenance, the water source should be turned off and the faucet should be disassembled for inspection and repair.
If the seals, filters and other parts inside the faucet are damaged or aged, they should be replaced in time.
When replacing parts, choose parts that match the faucet model and ensure correct installation.
5. Other precautions
If the faucet is not used for a long time, the water source should be turned off and the internal water should be drained to prevent corrosion or blockage caused by long-term idleness. For some parts that need lubrication, such as the rotating parts of the faucet, an appropriate amount of lubricating oil can be applied regularly for lubrication to maintain its flexibility and extend its service life.