preserving the beauty of your stone

granite kitchen work surface

Care and maintenance of stone surfaces

Stone is very durable and we apply sealant before it leaves the factory to make it resistant to stains and acid etching. However this does not remove the need for regular cleaning, and reapplying sealant periodically to ensure that it remains in tip top condition.

We give a quick resume of how to care for the main types of stone below.

    • Clean up any spills promptly with warm water and a gentle cleanser to avoid them soaking into the granite and etching or staining it. For stubborn stains and residues, use a plastic object to scrape off the material and clean with a pH-neutral cleaner, then polish with a soft cloth.

    • Do not use bleach, abrasive cleaners and sponges, or aggressive alkaline detergents.

    • Always use pan stands for hot pots and pans.

    • Sealing granite with a good quality product will help protect it from staining. We stock Lithofin sealers and cleaners and recommend them as a safe and effective way of caring for it. Talk to our staff for more information.

  • ACID ETCHING

    Marble is a relatively soft stone and is more easily damaged than other natural stones, especially by exposure to acid which manifests itself as a loss of shine or reflectivity in minor cases, and roughness or cratering in more severe cases.

    • Avoid contact with acidic substances such as orange juice, wine, champagne, vinegar etc. and cosmetic products such as citrus-based shampoo, soap etc.

    • When a spill has occurred, immediately remove the substance by wiping inwards so as not to spread it and cause further damage.

    • Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning substances in particular limescale remover.

    WATER-BASED STAINS

    Coloured water such as tea, soft drinks and in fact just plain water depending on the area, can stain a marble top if it comes into prolonged contact with unsealed marble. Watermarks are particularly challenging to deal with. They can occur if a wet object is placed on the surface and left there until the fluid had thoroughly penetrated the surface. They manifest themselves as either leaching or staining depending on the chemical composition of the liquid.

    • Ensure that marble is regularly sealed with Lithofin StainStop. Please note that watermarks can still occur on sealed marble as the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid under the object will always force the water into the stone, although it will take longer and be less marked than on unsealed marble.

    • Always use coasters for bottle, cups and glasses.

    • Do not leave wet objects on marble surfaces.

  • For any type of natural stone, please follow the instructions for marble and granite. Please contact us for more detailed information..

    • lways use a trivet or pan stand for hot pans, as they can damage the worktop.

    • Mop up any spills promptly using a gentle household cleaner with a pH of less than 10.

    • Do not under any circumstances use undiluted bleach, hydrofluoric acid, dichloromethane, NaOH - caustic soda, paint strippers.

    • Silestone recommends their own cleaner, Q-Action for deep cleaning your worktop.

    • Do not use water repellents or sealers to bring out the lustre.

    Don’t forget to read full details on Silestone maintenance and to activate your 25-year warranty by visiting their website.

    • se soap and water or a mild detergent. For stubborn stains and stuck-on materials, you can use a non-abrasive soft soap along with a non-scratch scrub pad or plastic putty knife. Afterwards, rinse with clean water to remove the residue.

    • Nail varnish or chewing gum can be removed with denatured alcohol, rinsing thoroughly afterwards.

    • Never place hot pans directly onto the surface and use a pan stand under cooking units such as crock pots, electric frying pans and toaster ovens.

    • Avoid the use of strong chemicals and solvents or highly abrasive cleaning agents such as oven/grill cleaners and dishwasher polishing agents that have high alkaline/pH levels (pH levels higher than 11). Products containing oils or powders may leave a residue and should be rinsed off thoroughly. Never clean your worktop with products that contain trichloroethane or methylene chlorides, such as paint removers or strippers. Should your surface accidentally be exposed to any of these damaging products, rinse immediately with warm water to neutralize the effect.

    Read full details of how to care for your Caesarstone worktop and don’t forget to register for your 15-year guarantee by visiting their site.

  • Use a damp cloth or paper towel and a small amount of mild soap or non-acidic cleaner to wipe off spills. Once clean, dry the surface thoroughly.

    • Use a chopping board for cutting

    • Use a pan stand or trivet for hot objects.

    • Do not allow dirt and residue to harden and remain on the surface. If they do, scrape gently with a small blade or putty remover before cleaning with mild soap or specialised stone cleaner.

    • Do not use strong chemicals and solvents, especially paint removers and furniture strippers containing trichloroethane or methylene chloride etc. If you should spill some on the surface rinse immediately and thoroughly.

    Full details of how to care for your CRL Quartz are on their website and don't forget to register for your 25-year warranty by visiting their site.