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Silestone® is virtually maintenance-free. It does not need to be sealed and cleaning is a cinch. Simply
wipe the surface with soap and water on a regular basis to maintain its beauty and shine for years to come.
Difficult spills
To remove difficult spills, soak the area for 10 minutes with a mild household cleaner (such as Formula
409®, Lysol®, or Windex®) then rinse and clean away with a soft Scotch Brite® pad. For stains that harden
as they dry, such as food and gum, remove by gently scraping off of the surface (using a blade or putty
remover) and then clean using warm water and soap.
Extreme heat
Silestone is resistant to heat and can withstand moderately high temperatures for brief periods of time
without being damaged. As with any natural stone, however, certain exposure to heat may cause cracks due
to thermal shock. Always use a trivet to place hot items on Silestone. Do not use crock pots or electric
skillets while in direct contact with Silestone natural quartz surfaces.
Harsh chemicals
The following will harm Silestone: Drano®, Liquid Plummer®, oven cleaners and floor strippers. Do NOT use
these or any other harsh chemicals on your Silestone natural quartz surface.
Sunlight Exposure
Continuous long-term exposure to direct sunlight (UV rays) may result in slight discoloration of Silestone
natural quartz surfaces.
General Precautions
To prolong the life of your knives, always use a cutting board. Natural quartz is one of the hardest minerals
found in nature, making Silestone highly scratch-resistant. That same hardness may dull the sharpness of most
knives.
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