F.A.Q.

How to care for your worktop?

By following these simple care instructions, you can ensure that your stone worktops remain beautiful and functional for years to come.

By diligently adhering to these straightforward care instructions, you can significantly enhance the longevity and pristine condition of your stone worktops, ensuring they maintain their aesthetic appeal and functionality for many years into the future.

Consistent daily cleaning routines, involving the gentle wiping down of surfaces with a soft cloth or sponge and the use of warm, soapy water, serve as the cornerstone of effective maintenance.

Regular sealing, as recommended by the manufacturer and executed with a high-quality stone sealant, further fortifies the stone against stains and moisture infiltration.

When purchasing a kitchen worktop from our company, you will receive detailed instructions on how to care for it, as well as recommendations for safe and effective products for its maintenance.

  1. Daily Cleaning: Wipe the surface of your stone worktops daily with a soft cloth or sponge and warm, soapy water. This helps remove any surface dirt or spills.
  2. Avoid Harsh Cleaners: Refrain from using abrasive cleaners, acidic substances, or harsh chemicals on your stone worktops as they can damage the surface and strip away the protective sealant.
  3. Prevent Staining: Quickly clean up spills, especially those from acidic substances like lemon juice or vinegar, to prevent staining. Use coasters or mats under glasses and hot pans to avoid direct contact with the stone surface.
  4. Regular Sealing: Depending on the type of stone, it may require periodic resealing to maintain its protective barrier against stains and moisture. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for sealing frequency and use a high-quality stone sealant.
  5. Gentle Scrubbing: For tougher stains or residue buildup, use a non-abrasive cleaner specifically formulated for stone surfaces. Apply the cleaner with a soft cloth or sponge and gently scrub the affected area, then rinse thoroughly with clean water.
  6. Avoid Impact: Stone worktops are durable but can still be damaged by heavy impact. Avoid dropping heavy objects onto the surface to prevent chips or cracks from occurring.