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Sintered Stone

Sintered Stone Care Guide

Sintered stone is a high-performance surface that is resistant to heat, stains, and scratches. However, regular care is essential to maintain its longevity and aesthetic appeal. This guide will walk you through the best cleaning practices and maintenance tips.

Tips for Maintaining Sintered Stone

Clean Up Spills Immediately

Although sintered stone is non-porous and stain-resistant, cleaning spills immediately helps prevent residue buildup. Use warm water and a mild detergent to wipe away spills effectively.

Use the Right Cleaners

A pH-neutral stone cleaner or a diluted vinegar solution works best for cleaning sintered stone. Avoid abrasive cleaning pads or highly acidic products that can dull the surface.

Protect Sintered Stone from Heat and Scratches

Sintered stone is heat-resistant, but prolonged direct heat exposure can weaken the surface over time. Always use trivets for hot pots and pans. While highly scratch-resistant, it is best to use cutting boards and avoid dragging objects across the surface.

Directions for Cleaning Sintered Stone

  1. Apply a pH-neutral cleaner evenly over the surface.

  2. Allow it to sit briefly before wiping with a soft cloth.

  3. Use a circular motion to remove streaks and maintain the polished look.