PACK ADELE FLOOR-MOUNTED TOILET WITH BOTTOM SIPHON AND CITREN,WHITE A34S196000 ROCA
$65.25
$109.62
Pack Adele toilet by Roca, with cistern. It is installed on the floor and is the most common type of toilet. It is low pressure, meaning the toilet and the cistern must touch and form a single unit. It is important for the cistern to rest against the wall; otherwise, there is a risk of it breaking. The drainage outlet is at the bottom of the toilet, which means it connects to pipes located in the floor. Type: Floor-mounted toilet Siphon: Bottom Adele A collection with simple and clean lines for those seeking a practical solution in their space. Product Code: A34S196000 Care instructions for Roca products How to clean your shower tray or bath Before finding out the tricks to clean the bathroom, you need to know what elements the bath or shower tray are made of. A vitreous china solution is completely different from an acrylic one or from any other compounds new to the market. In any case, all of them will be easier to clean if, after each use, you take the time to remove the traces of soap and water, to avoid the build-up of limescale. Known as the most hygienic material, vitreous china stands out as the hardest compound, offering great results even with the most abrasive products. Due to its original composition, it might seem difficult to find out how to clean a Roca resin shower tray, but the truth is that a simple rinse with water will leave all Stonex® solutions as new, and the same happens to those manufactured in Surfex®. To keep its pleasant anti-slip texture intact, you can also use neutral detergent or household bleach, always applying them with a cotton cloth in circular movements and rinsing them with plenty of hot water. How to clean your enclosure Lime is the greatest enemy when it comes to cleaning your shower enclosure or bath. Therefore, right after showering, you need to rinse its surface with water always starting from the upper part. Use a rubber squeegee to remove every single drop and any trace of dirt. To keep it in perfect condition, often clean the glass with a wet cloth and occasionally add neutral soap. If you don’t see yourself repeating this process all the time, Roca offers enclosures including the Maxiclean® treatment, specifically developed to prevent lime from building up on the glass. How to clean your WC To learn how to clean your bathroom you need to learn how to clean your WC, the element most likely to get dirty and cause bad odors. Use disposable cleaning cloths or a cloth disinfected with bleach, to work on the surface, without forgetting a small brush so that the toilet cleaner reaches the last nook and cranny. To remove tartar, you can try bleach, but a natural mixture of vinegar and lemon will also work. To make the cleaning of the WC even easier, Roca continues researching new materials such as Supralit®, a resin to manufacture WC seats and covers with zero porosity, including a revolutionary antibacterial treatment. The new Rimless design also contributes to more cleanliness in the bathroom, as it eliminates the rim of the WC and therefore, any gaps where dirt might build up. If we talk of specific products, the electronic EP1 operating plates feature a touchless operation and allow users to program an additional flush each 24 hours. How to clean your basin Finally, cleaning your basin will not differ from cleaning your bath or shower tray although due to its more frequent use, you might need to pay more attention to it. In order for the basin to be impeccable, you can choose a mixture of bicarbonate and hydrogen peroxide, a conventional cleaner or bleach, for difficult stains. Put your trust in materials such as Fineceramic®, which shapes the finest and lightest basins, but is also especially resistant to abrasive products. If these tricks to clean the bathroom have not been the solution to stains and scratches in your Roca products, Customer Service will always be glad to help you solve any maintenance problem, also in the case of cracks and breakages.
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