Use and Care Manual

Care and maintenance
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Marble
For everyday cleaning, use a soft sponge and a very small quantity
of neutral detergent.
Please always read the detergent’s label before use. If marble is not
included as an example of washable surface, avoid its use: in this
case, simply use water.
Do not use anti limestone detergents or any cleanser containing
it, powders or abrasive sponges, aggressive products such as
ammonia and acetone, and acid detergents.
Acid agents must be immediately removed. Also, lemon and
Coke, should these meet the material, may damage the marble
permanently, even if treated with anti-stain treatments.
Variations on marble surfaces can occur. These imperfections
gare a natural characteristic of the marble itself.
Reconstructed stone
For ordinary maintenance, please use a soft cloth moistened with
water. For a deep cleaning, please use a soft cloth moistened with
a little neutral detergent (for instance a degreaser). At the end of the
operation, rinse the surface with a soft cloth dampened with water
and dry with a dry soft cloth.
To avoid any possible stain, please repeat these operations on the
whole surface, by making circular movements.
PLEASE AVOID
using sharp objects, that could scratch the surface and remove
the protective layer;
any deposit and prolonged retention of liquids;
dragging any object on the top and do not insist on cleaning a
single area of the top (it may alter its opacity);
placing any hot object, portable ovens or stoves on the surface
as these could cause deformations and yellowing.
DO NOT USE
any abrasive material that could scratch the surface;
any alcohol, stain removers, diluent, acetone, trichloroethylene,
ammonia, bleach, limescale remover, as well as liquids
containing such substances;
any abrasive powder detergent, that could alter the surface;
MAINTENANCE
use mild soap and water and do dry with a clean soft cloth;
use any neutral detergent, that does not contain neither
chlorine nor chlorine derivatives, such as bleach and muriatic
acid.
Reconstructed marble
This particular nish, reconstructed marble, is made starting with
marble dust that has been mixed with a ller and is then spread
manually over the entire surface of the table.
For everyday cleaning, please use a soft sponge and a little neutral
detergent. Please always read the detergent’s label before use. If
marble is not included as an example of washable surface, please
do not use it: in this case, use water only.
Do not use anti limestone detergents or any cleanser containing
it, powders or abrasive sponges, aggressive products such as
ammonia and acetone, and acid detergents. Acid agents must be
immediately removed. Also, lemon and Coke, should these come
into contact with the material, may damage the marble permanently
even if it is treated with anti-stain treatments.
Variations on marble surface must be considered a natural
characteristic of the material itself.
PLEASE AVOID
the use of sharp objects on the surface, which could scratch it
and remove the protective layer;
any deposit and prolonged retention of any liquids, that must
be removed immediately;
using any abrasive powder detergents, which could alter the
surface;
placing any hot object, portable ovens or stoves on the surface
as these could cause deformations and yellowing;
dragging any object on the top, and do not insist on cleaning a
single area of the top (it may alter its opacity).
DO NOT USE
any abrasive material that could scratch the surface;
any alcohol, stain removers, diluent, acetone, trichloroethylene,
vinegar, ammonia, bleach, limescale remover, as well as
liquids containing such substances.
MAINTENANCE
use mild soap and water and do dry with a clean soft cloth;
use any neutral detergent, that does not contain neither
chlorine nor chlorine derivatives, such as bleach and muriatic
acid, ammonia and vinegar.