Use and Care Guide
Care & Maintenance Guide
Wood Products
To clean, simply use a so cloth moistened in lukewarm soap & water then buff with a 
dry, clean cloth.
 • NEVER use glass cleaners on finished furniture, ammonia will chemically attack
  the lacquer.
 • NEVER allow liquids of any kind to remain in decorative route lines; absorption
  causes wood to warp and finishes to de-laminate.
 • Prevent marking by not writing directly on the surface.
  • Prevent fading by not placing the item in direct sunlight.
 • Prevent discoloring by using cloth placemats rather than rubber-based ones.
 • Prevent yellowing by not using commercial waxes and polishes.
 • Prevent damage to the finish by not placing hot metals, such as pots or kettles, 
  on the surface.
 • Prevent splitting by maintain even humidity conditions in your home.
Natural Stone Products
Generally, the best care for natural stone is to keep it clean & buffed. Especially around 
faucets, wiping off the water will prevent a mineral buildup (a whitish, dull residue on the 
stone).
 • For cleaning marble, always use a pH neutral cleaner. Any acid cleaner will damage
  the stone.
 • Acid does not harm granite, but oil will soak in, leaving a darker area. Wipe up oils,    
  spills, and splatters immediately, using a mild household cleaner. Rinse and buff dry.
  • We recommend using a resin-based penetrating sealer to reseal the stone. All natural
  stone is porous & needs to be sealed periodically to prevent staining liquids from
  penetrating. Sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface, if they bead up then the
  sealer is adequate. If they quickly soak in, it is time to reseal the stone.
Quartz Products
 • For regular cleaning, wipe down countertop with a damp cloth
  or paper towel & if necessary, a small amount of non-bleach,
  non-abrasive cleanser. Avoid waxes, bleaches, oils, nail polish
  remover & high pH cleaners. In the event of a spill wipe up
  a soon as possible.
 • To avoid heat damage, do not place hot materials directly on the
    countertop.
Ceramic Products
 • For regular cleaning, wipe down the countertop with a damp
  cloth or paper towel and, if necessary, a small amount of
  non-bleach, non-abrasive cleanser. Avoid waxes, bleaches, oils,
  nail polish remover and high pH cleaners. In the event of a spill
  wipe up a soon as possible.
Care & Maintenance Guide

