- Brass taps are durable.
- Withstand high temprature
- Corrosive Resistant
- 100% Made in India with all raw materials sourced in Indi
About the company:
Shri Dhanlaxmi Metal Industries (DMI) is one of the leading Brass Metal Articles Manufacturing Company in India, engaged in the manufacture of Pooja, Kitchenware and other allied Brass Metal products. With an experience of more than 40 years, the company offers a wide range of Brass metal products along with over 100 catalogue products.
Tale of Brass:
We have heard stories and have seen our ancestors use brass and copper utensils, taps, etc. It is known for purification and as a secret for strength and immunity. Apart from this it is also one of the best corrosive resistant metal compared to other metals making it a durable product. Today, we find a number of designer branded steel and other metal faucets, however nothing can beat brass and copper.
Among all the metals, it is also considered best for household hot water distribution. Additionally these can be found in a variety of shapes and sizes and is easily mouldable. Withstanding high temperatures is another feature of this metal.
Why buy this product:
DMI’s brass and chrome plated taps or faucets are a bundled with the above features, which makes it worth buying product. These are rarely installed in houses, but it is to be noted that it not only gives you bunch of benefits but also gives your house an edge with the antique brass taps. Moreover, these taps do have a resale value when compared to the rest. Buying these is like a lifelong investment with gains of health, durable and monetarily beneficial product.
For long lasting surface finish DMI gives you tip to clean brass products using only two natural ingredients from your kitchen.
· ½ a lemon
· A teaspoon or so of baking sod
· A small bowl to mix your paste
1. Squeeze half a lemon into your bowl.
2. Add your baking soda. It will fizz a little but settle down when you mix it.
3. Stir the baking soda and lemon mix until it forms a delicious smelling paste.
4. Use a soft cloth and apply the paste. Gently work it into the brass. I got the best results when I rubbed the paste gently in one direction.
5. Rinse off the paste and dry. Reapply and repeat the process as and where necessary.
6. When you are done, rinse it thoroughly. Make sure there is no paste left over and then dry it with clean dry towel.