Hello everyone,
for some time now, bathroom ceramics (e.g., toilets) have often come with a dirt-repellent surface. That sounds very practical at first. Does anyone have experience with how well these surfaces perform, especially after several years? Does the dirt-repellent effect remain permanent, or does it diminish over time?
for some time now, bathroom ceramics (e.g., toilets) have often come with a dirt-repellent surface. That sounds very practical at first. Does anyone have experience with how well these surfaces perform, especially after several years? Does the dirt-repellent effect remain permanent, or does it diminish over time?
Even the installer advised us against such coatings. The additional cost would not be worth it.
Furthermore, these are apparently not true coatings, but rather specialized curing processes that are intended to reduce the porosity of the surface.
Furthermore, these are apparently not true coatings, but rather specialized curing processes that are intended to reduce the porosity of the surface.