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Wave grab bars, despite their curved design, generally don’t require a significantly more complex installation compared to standard straight grab bars. Here’s a breakdown: Similarities: Both wave grab bars and straight grab bars require finding studs in the wall for secure mounting (unless using special hollow wall anchors). Both wave grab bars and straight grab […]
Jun 13, 2024
Sumner Allen
Matte black grab bars can be scratch-resistant, but it depends on the underlying material they are made from. What are the most common materials used for matte black grab bars and their scratch resistance? Stainless steel: This is a very common option for grab bars because it is strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant. Many matte black […]
Jun 13, 2024
Sumner Allen
No, polished grab bars are not scratch-resistant. In fact, they are more prone to scratches compared to other grab bar finishes like brushed stainless steel. Why do polished grab bars scratch easily? Smooth Surface: Polished grab bars have a smooth, mirror-like finish. This smooth surface doesn’t offer any resistance to scratches from everyday wear and […]
Jun 11, 2024
Sumner Allen
Polished grab bars can add a touch of elegance to your bathroom, but maintaining their shine and mirror-like appearance requires a bit more effort compared to a brushed grab bar finish. How should I clean my Polished Grab Bars? Polished grab bars are relatively easy to clean: Polished stainless steel is generally easy to clean. […]
Jun 11, 2024
Sumner Allen
The material of the grab bar itself, rather than the finish, has the biggest impact on how long it lasts. The longest lasting grab bar material is stainless steel. Stainless steel is resistant to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for humid environments like bathrooms and showers. Why is stainless steel the most ideal and […]
Jun 11, 2024
Sumner Allen