Help Me Choose: Finish
Choosing a finish is an important step in the selection process. Aesthetics and ease of maintenance are key criteria for selecting the appropriate finish for your project. At Shop 4 Classics you have a wide assortment of finishes to choose from. We are sure that you will find the perfect match for your home.
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Supercoat Brass Brass has been a popular finish since the nineteenth century. Supercoating is a two-part epoxy that is applied electrostatically and baked on to prevent tarnish and ensure a lasting shine. Polished brass must be cleaned frequently to maintain its shine. |
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Chrome Chromium plating (chrome) became popular in the 1930's and continues to be one of our most popular finishes. Chrome is a sophisticated tarnish-resistant finish. Solid brass fixtures are electroplated with chrome to provide a shiny, lasting finish. |
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Polished Nickel Polished nickel was the preferred finish from the 1880's up until chrome came onto the scene in the 1930's. Polished nickel requires frequent cleaning to maintain its shine. |
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Matte Nickel Matte nickel is polished nickel that has been brushed to create a satin finish. It is often called brushed nickel. Matte nickel is a low maintenance finish that hides scratches, fingerprints, and water spots. |
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Oil Rubbed Bronze Oil rubbed bronze is a handsome charcoal-colored black finish. Oil rubbed bronze provides a dramatic contrast to white sinks, tubs, tile, etc. Oil rubbed bronze is a low maintenance finish. |
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