Copper Bathtubs have a distinctive color often through a patina applied through fire using a genuine French hot process. This ensures that the color is part of the copper material - not applied with wax. Luxury finishes are often hand polished to a high sheen. Since they are pre-patina'd, it is easy to take care of. Patina'd copper tubs do not need to be shined like shiny copper. The patina on copper tubs gives each item a nicely weathered or aged appearance. The classic finish of copper bathtubs is similar to the timeless elegance people see in clawfoot tubs.
Unlike ordinary mass-produced bathtubs, handcrafted copper bathtubs have a one-of-a-kind feel, and a unique charm. They are durable, attractive and easy to maintain. Copper bathtubs have a rustic, yet high-end sophisticated quality that can transform an ordinary bathroom into an extraordinarily elegant, comfortable and luxurious sanctuary within your home!
Copper is a distinctive metal in that is has a natural anti-bacterial surface. For this reason alone it is singularly useful for a bathtub material. Since many copper bathtubs are handmade, no two handmade copper tubs are alike. You should expect variations in copper tub finish and slight variations in dimension (plus or minus a half inch).
Copper bathtub care
In order to keep clean, simply wash the copper bathtub basin with soap and water. Rinse as you would normally do. Try to avoid using anything abrasive as this would remove the patina surface. For added protection, especially if you have hard water, you can consider using a wax coating with a premier surface wax. This will help maintain the lustre of the patina and improving water runoff. You'll want to avoid using anything overly acidic in your bathtub, as this has a chance of affecting the patina of the copper bathtub. If the copper bathtub surface gets scratched or otherwise affected, the copper will over time regain its original patina finish with regular use.
If you have hardwater, a quick drying with a soft cloth and occasional light waxing should prevent possible spotting. If an acidic item should come in contact with the copper bathtub surface, running water over the surface should prevent any discoloration.
Some things to remember is to avoid using abrasive cleaners when cleaning your copper bathtub. It does not require that level of abrasive cleaning. Soap and water should suffice! with the proper care you will enjoy your copper bath tub for years to come!





