Life Hack: How to clean a black shower and the cleaning mistakes that could damage it

Knowing what cleaning methods to avoid is essential to keep your shower looking as good as new.
Picture the scene: you've installed a new shower and gone for a sleek, understated, black shower unit. A black shower will be easier to keep clean than a chrome or white one, right? Well, not necessarily.
Black showers bring a sleek, modern aesthetic, but if not cared for correctly, they can tarnish, and sometimes this cannot be reversed. Knowing what cleaning methods to avoid is essential to keep your shower looking as good as new. If you use the wrong cleaning products or techniques, your sleek new shower can start peeling, streaking or sustaining surface damage. And this is before we factor in other issues like limescale in your water supply, which can build up in your bathroom too.