Specification

60” Bathroom Vanity
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STEP 2
With the vanity in its location and all plumbing in place, apply a bead of silicone to the unpolished back side
and bottom edge of the backsplash and secure it to the vanity and wall.
Wipe away any excess silicone immediately. Allow 24 hours to dry.
CARE, CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
Avoid the use of all chemicals, household cleaners and abrasives that may damage finish.
Excessive exposure to sunlight and extreme changes in temperature and moisture can damage wood
furniture.
Avoid placing hot appliances, such as curling irons and hot hair dryers directly on the countertop.
Avoid placing extremely heavy items in the countertop.
Stone countertops are surprisingly resilient to stains and scratches. However, as a preventative measure,
any spills on the stone surfaces should be wiped up within a reasonable amount of time. Don't let liquid sit on
the stone overnight. Stone countertops are most prone to staining by oil and acid, so be sure to blot these
spills up as soon as they happen. Follow up by cleaning the stone with a mild non-abrasive soap and water.
In bathrooms specifically, stone tends to attract soap scum, just like man-made tile. Rinse vanity top with
clean, hot water frequently. The use of sealers is also a powerful preventative measure. Your stone was
sealed at the factory, but reapplication is necessary over time. The frequency of countertop use and quality
of the sealer will determine how often it needs to be reapplied. We recommend using a penetrating non-toxic
sealer for bath areas, but food-safe sealer is typically not necessary.
If stains and scratches on top countertop occur, there are many things you can do as a consumer to remove
them. Remove oil-based stains with acetone, mineral spirits, or ammonia, Organic stains like coffee, tea, or
juice can be removed with hydrogen peroxide, mixed with a few drops of ammonia. Water spots or rings are
the most common problem with bath vanities, and are caused by minerals left behind when water evaporates.
These can be removed by buffing the spots gently with 00 gauge steel wool. Small nicks and scratches can
often be removed the same way.
Larger scratches, chips, and resilient stains on the countertop may require professional assistance. Please
contact your local stonemason for details.