Cleaning and maintenance of stainless steel door stoppers are key to maintaining their good appearance and extending their service life. Here are some suggestions on how to clean and maintain stainless steel door stoppers:
Cleaning
Daily cleaning:
Use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth to gently wipe the stainless steel surface to remove dust and daily stains.
Avoid using detergents containing rough particles or chemicals to avoid scratching or corroding the stainless steel surface.
Removing stubborn stains:
If you encounter stubborn stains, you can use a small amount of neutral detergent (such as diluted dishwashing liquid) with a soft cloth to wipe.
After wiping, be sure to rinse the detergent residue thoroughly with clean water and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
Avoid using corrosive detergents:
Remember not to use detergents containing chlorine, acid or strong alkali, which may damage the protective film on the stainless steel surface and cause corrosion.
Maintenance
Regular inspection:
Regularly check the installation of the door stopper to ensure that the screws are tight and there are no signs of loosening or falling off.
Check whether the moving parts of the door suction are smooth. If there is any jamming or abnormal noise, it should be handled in time.
Lubricate the moving parts:
If the moving parts of the door suction (such as the shaft or hinge) are not smooth, you can use an appropriate amount of lubricating oil to lubricate them. Pay attention to choosing lubricating oil suitable for stainless steel and avoid using lubricants containing corrosive ingredients.
Avoid impact and heavy pressure:
Try to avoid placing heavy objects near the door suction or frequently impacting the door suction to avoid damaging its structure or affecting its function.
Keep it dry:
Try to keep the area where the door suction is located dry and avoid long-term moisture or water accumulation. A humid environment may accelerate the corrosion process of the stainless steel surface.




