Product Care

Proper care and maintenance will help keep your vanity looking beautiful and functioning well for years to come. Follow these simple tips to ensure the longevity of your purchase.

Cleaning

Cleaning

  • Use a non-abrasive, pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for engineered stone.

  • Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive scrubbers, or scouring pads that could damage the surface.

  • Wipe spills immediately to prevent stains and ensure a clean surface.

  • TIP: For daily cleaning, simply use a soft cloth or sponge with mild soap and warm water.
Stain Prevention

Stain Prevention

  • While engineered stone is generally resistant to stains, it's essential to wipe up any spills promptly.

  • Avoid leaving acidic or highly pigmented substances (such as wine, vinegar, or coffee) on the surface for an extended period.

  • TIP: Use coasters or mats under items that may leave behind stains, such as cosmetics, hair products, or nail polish.
Heat and Impact Resistance

Heat and Impact Resistance

  • Although engineered stone is heat resistant, it's best to use heat-resistant pads under hot objects like curling irons or straighteners.

  • Avoid placing hot items directly on the countertop to prevent thermal shock.
Scratches and Damage

Scratches and Damage

  • While engineered stone is highly durable, it's not entirely scratch-proof.

  • Avoid using sharp objects directly on the surface.
Sealing and Maintenance

Sealing and Maintenance

  • Unlike natural stone, engineered stone countertops don't require sealing.

  • Regularly clean the surface and dry it thoroughly to prevent any buildup of dirt or residue.

  • Remember, with proper care and maintenance, your engineered stone countertop will retain its luster and elegance for many years.