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Porcelain Stone

Porcelain Stone Care Guide

Porcelain surfaces are highly durable, non-porous, and resistant to stains and scratches. This guide provides essential tips for maintaining the beauty and longevity of your porcelain surfaces.

Tips for Maintaining Porcelain

Clean Up Spills Immediately

While porcelain is highly resistant to stains, prolonged exposure to liquids like red wine, coffee, or oil can lead to stubborn marks. Wipe up spills promptly using a soft cloth and mild detergent.

Use the Right Cleaners

To preserve the integrity of your porcelain, use a pH-neutral cleaner or mild soap. Avoid abrasive scrubbers and harsh chemicals that may wear down the surface over time.

Protect Porcelain from Heat and Scratches

Although porcelain is highly heat-resistant, avoid placing hot cookware directly on the surface to prevent thermal expansion. While scratch-resistant, it is best to use cutting boards and avoid dragging heavy or sharp objects across the surface.

Directions for Cleaning Porcelain

  1. Spray a mild detergent or porcelain-safe cleaner on the surface.

  2. Let it sit for a few seconds for effective dirt removal.

  3. Wipe clean with a microfiber cloth, using circular motions for a streak-free finish.