Stone Care Guide for Every Surface
Granite
Once your brand new natural stone countertops are installed, you must begin caring for them! First off, DO NOT use abrasive chemical cleaners on your countertop. This could potentially damage your stone and void your warranty. We recommend using soapy warm water and a microfiber cloth for daily cleaning.
We also recommend using the cleaner/sealer of your choice about every 6 months. These can generally be found at most hardware stores.
Quartz Care
Care is different for each Quartz manufacturer and for that reason we recommend that you visit the manufacturer's guide for your stone.
Alleanza Quartz
https://alleanzaquartz.com/how-to-clean-quartz-countertops
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Cambria
https://www.cambriausa.com/customer-care/care-maintenance
Caesarstone
https://www.caesarstoneus.com/customer-care/faq
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Cosentino Dekton
https://www.cosentino.com/dekton/maintenance
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Cosentino Silestone
https://www.silestoneusa.com/silestone-maintenance
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Hanstone
https://www.hanstonequartz.com/pages/care-maintenance
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Mont Surfaces
https://www.montsurfaces.com/selection/stone-care
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Optra
https://www.optrasurfaces.com/images/Care_And_Maintenance_of_OPTRA_Quartz_Surfaces.pdf
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Q by MSI
https://cdn.msisurfaces.com/files/downloads/q-care-and-maintenance.pdf
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Viatera
http://www.lgviaterausa.com/pages/30/care-and-maintenance
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Vicostone
https://us.vicostone.com/en/product-care
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Marble
IMPORTANT: This stone is susceptive to acid etching and therefore it's important to keep marble sealed.
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Soapstone
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Put a few drops of dish soap into a bucket of warm water.
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Using a clean sponge, wipe your soapstone countertops completely.
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Rinse the sponge or use a clean cloth to wipe any excess soap from the countertop.
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Allow to dry.
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If you have any questions about caring for your countertops always feel free to give us a call and we'll help you as best we can.
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