Use and Care Manual

Can you clean surfaces with vinegar?
Which cleaning products are good for porcelain?
How to remove limescale?
Top Care and Maintenance FAQ
If you’re looking to use environmentally-safe cleaners on your surface, use a combination of
50/50 vinegar and water. Rinse and dry the surface thoroughly afterwards.
Use recommended cleaning products and check the product first by applying it to an
inconspicuous area on the surface. It’s best to avoid using the same cloth you use for washing
dishes, as it may transfer oils and other contaminants to your surface.
Cleaning products that should not be used, include oven grill cleaners, floor strippers, toilet
bowl cleaners, oil soaps, tarnish removers, furniture cleaners, drain products, wipes and
cleaners specific to granite, marble and other natural stones, etc. Should your surface
accidentally be exposed to any potentially damaging products, rinse immediately with water to
neutralize the effect.
Occasionally, the surface should be cleaned with Soft Scrub® Liquid Gel with Bleach and
thoroughly dried. Due to the porcelains high density and non-porous qualities, normal cleaning
with a damp cloth and soap is all you need to keep your Caesarstone surface looking great. We
recommend a thorough cleaning of your Caesarstone surface on a regular basis (because of the
limescale that will develop on the surface from day-to-day use) to keep the surface as beautiful
as the day it was installed. If you have heavy limescale build-up from using non-approved
cleaners, please contact our Customer Care department for detailed instructions on how best to
remove it.
How to remove dried spills?
To remove adhered material, first cover the spill with water for several minutes. Then, follow our
recommending cleaning methods and clean the surface with a damp cloth to remove any marks
left behind and any residual dirt. Do not use any abrasive pads to clean tougher dirt as abrasives
can damage the finish/sheen of your countertops.
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