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STONE CARE

Caring for & Protecting Your Stone: What You Need to Know

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​Not all stones are the same, and each has unique care and maintenance needs influenced by its type and characteristics. Here’s a guide to understanding the basics before you start caring for your stone surfaces:

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​Key Questions for Stone Care​​​

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  • What Type of Stone is It?

    • First, determine if the stone is natural or engineered. Knowing the type helps tailor your care approach. Visit our Resource Library for specific care instructions on engineered stones.

 

  • Is the Stone Porous or Nonporous?

    • Porous stones have a less dense structure, which allows for more absorption and airflow. Nonporous stones, like most granites and some quartzites, have a dense composition that resists absorption. Regularly sealing porous stones can help protect them from stains.

 

  • ​How Resistant is the Stone to Wear?

    • Different stones vary in their resistance to wear, showing patina or signs of use over time. Natural patina, such as light etching and scratching, is appealing to some but not others. Factors such as the stone’s finish and its susceptibility to etching should guide your care routine.

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Cleaning, Caring for, & Protecting Your Stone

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  • General Cleaning: Choose water-based, pH-neutral cleaners without harsh chemicals. For daily cleaning, use mild dish soap with warm water. For honed surfaces and softer stones like marble and onyx, avoid acidic cleaners, vinegar, or aggressive scrubbers, which can cause etching.

 

  • ​​Disinfecting & Maintaining Finish: Products like MORE Surface Care Stone & Quartz Cleaner + Protector and DryTreat Rejuvenata are great for regular use. For high-traffic areas or stones prone to etching, professional products like MORE™ AntiEtch™ are available to protect against acidic damage.

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Sealing Your Stone for Lasting Protection

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  • Sealing your stone is essential to protect against stains and wear. Use a professional-grade impregnating sealer, such as DryTreat or MORE Surface Care, available in our showrooms or through your fabricator. These sealers help repel stains and come with warranties from 4 to 15 years.

 

Handling Stains and Damage

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  • If stains, scratches, or etches occur, an experienced stone care professional can often restore the surface. Understanding the cause of the stain will help in treatment. Contact us for recommendations on trusted stone care experts.

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Engineered Stone Care

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  • ​Engineered stones, like quartz, are crafted for durability and low maintenance but still require specific care to preserve their look and performance. Unlike natural stones, engineered stones are nonporous, making them resistant to most stains and bacteria. Routine cleaning involves using a mild, pH-neutral, water-based cleaner, as harsh chemicals, abrasive scrubs, or acidic solutions can damage the resin binders used in these surfaces. For added protection, avoid exposing engineered stone to high heat or direct sunlight, as these can cause discoloration over time. Refer to your manufacturers specific care guidelines,  for care instructions Following these recommendations will help keep engineered surfaces looking as good as new.

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