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Do’s:
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Daily cleaning of your countertop should be done with mild dish detergent followed by drying with a paper towel or a soft cloth. Use of
a natural stone specific product is also recommended.
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Clean up spills immediately with an absorbent paper or a soft cloth.
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For more intensive cleaning, use of regular household glass and surface cleaners are approved. Additionally, any product that is labeled safe
for use on granite or treated granite is acceptable for use.
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Polishes and cleaners specifically formulated for natural stone (marble and granite) are acceptable.
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Don’ts:
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Do not use abrasive cleaners/sponges to clean your countertops.
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Do not use household cleaning chemicals that contain bleach or acids such as, bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, tub and tile cleaners, and
drain cleaners. All chemical spills on your countertop should be cleaned up immediately and rinsed thoroughly using clean water.
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Do not abuse the countertop. Abuse includes, but is not limited to, use that is unreasonable considering the normal and expected use of
a typical kitchen countertop.
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Do not drop heavy objects on the product or place excessive weight on the surface of the countertop as this can cause your countertop
to chip or crack.
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Do not sit, stand of kneel on the countertop; this can cause undue stress and may result in cracks.
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Protect countertops by using a cutting board when cutting requires force.
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Stonemark® Marble Countertops. Carrabianco.
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Marble countertops should be treated differently than granite countertops. Innovative Stone™ recommends the use of cutting boards, place
mats and coasters to protect your marble countertop surface. Naturally, marble is sensitive to low Ph acidic products. Common food and
beverages like, fruit juice, vinegar and alcoholic beverages may etch or stain the surface. These spills should be wipe up immediately and cleaned
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Daily cleaning of your Marble countertop should be done with mild dish detergent followed by drying with a paper towel or a soft cloth. Use
of a Marble specific cleaning product is also acceptable.
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Stonemark® Soapstone Countertops. Savonpierre.
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Soapstone is composed largely of talc, which gives it the soapy feel. It is very dense and inert to acids and alkalis, making it a great countertop
surface. We recommend you treat your soapstone countertop liberally with pure, clear mineral oil after installation. The oil should be allowed
to sit for about an hour, and then the excess wiped off with a cloth. You should repeat this process weekly for a few months, decreasing the
frequency to once a month and ultimately to three or four times a year as the stone remains naturally darker between oiling. This darkening
also enhances the natural features and variations in the stone and it will eventually develop a rich deep patina. Though soapstone scratches
easily, the scratches become quickly invisible with a reapplication of mineral oil.
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Daily cleaning of your Soapstone countertop should be done with mild dish detergent followed by drying with a paper towel or a soft cloth.
Use of a natural stone specific product is also acceptable.
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By following the simple Care and Use guidelines set forth, Innovative Stone™ will honor the 15 year limited warranty starting from the date
of installation.
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In order for your 15-year
limited warranty to remain in effect, you must carefully follow these care
and maintenance procedures.
For more information contact us at 1.877.HD.ROCKS (1.877.437.6257)
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