Use and Care Manual

RESPONSE TO IMPACTS
One of the most notable features of these surfaces is high impact resistance. However, you should avoid
impact to those areas that are less resistant and more sensitive to impact along edges.
AVOIDING HEAT DAMAGE
After using certain kitchen utensils, such as frying pans, pots and other items that give off heat, do not
place them directly onto the surface. Instead, you should use a tablemat (a rubber one, if possible) until
the utensils have cooled down. This is because the sharp difference in temperature (between hot and
cold) can damage the surface.
PRECAUTIONS FOR GENERAL USE
CLEANING SILICONE & GLUE
During the fabrication (miter cutting, laminating, general cleaning of pieces) and the countertop
installation (joints, back splashes, etc.) where glues, adhesives and silicones are used, we recommend to
clean afterwards (maximum 30 minutes after gluing). To do so, use a clean cotton cloths or paper. Use
Clean Colorsil (Consentino’s complementary product) as a silicone and adhesive cleaner; Isopropyl
Alcohol or Isopropanol (cleaning alcohol) or ethanol may be use instead.
NOT RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS
Products such as solvent or acetone should not be used for cleaning worktops or slabs. Scouring pads
should not be used. It is advisable to use microfiber cloth or wet paper.