Description
MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
Caesarstone slabs are very easy to maintain. To keep it as it was in the initial setup, simply follow the instructions below. For other questions that are not included in the maintenance and repair information.
Simple Cleaning
Thanks to its non-absorbent, easy-care surface, you only need to clean it with warm soapy water in daily routines. Do not use abrasive scrubbers as they may damage the finish/gloss of your surface.
Heat Resistance
The slabs are heat resistant, but very high temperatures require the use of a trivet or heat pads.
Cleaning Products
Regardless of pH, do not allow your quartz surface to come into contact with strong acids or alkalis, oxidizers or similar substances. Before using non-Scrub® Liquid Gel cleaning agents, it is recommended to test it on a small area and then apply it to the entire surface.
Quick Response
It is important how long the substances spilled on the surfaces remain in contact. Therefore, it is important to intervene in a short time, to cut the contact of foreign matter with a damp cloth, and to wash with plenty of water. Do not allow dirt or liquids to remain on the surface for an extended period of time.
Prevent Patina Formation
Immediately clean up liquid spills and splashes, which may be more noticeable on dark colored surfaces.
Scratch Resistance
Quartz slabs are resistant to scratches. In addition, it is always recommended to use a cutting board. You should keep the surfaces of sharp equipment clean and avoid direct contact of the surfaces with sharp objects.
Avoid Harmful Chemicals
Cleaning products that should not be used include oven grill cleaners, floor scrapers, toilet bowl cleaners, oil soaps, stain removers, furniture cleaners, drainage products, wipes and cleaners special for granite, marble and other natural stones. If you are accidentally exposed to potentially harmful products, rinse immediately with water to neutralize the effect.