Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
Kitchen Countertops Made from Royal Sintered Stone: Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
Royal Sintered Stone countertops are an excellent solution for a modern kitchen, offering convenience thanks to their antibacterial properties and easy-to-clean surface. These features help prevent harmful agents and ensure superior hygiene for your kitchen space.
Royal Sintered Stone is resistant to stains caused by common kitchen substances such as lemon juice, vinegar, olive oil, wine, and coffee.
Even strong cleaning agents, such as oven cleaners, do not affect the surface—proving the outstanding durability of Royal Sintered Stone.
In addition, Royal Sintered Stone boasts high heat resistance. Placing hot pots or pans directly onto the surface will not discolor or damage the countertop.
Note on Using Knives on the Surface:
Be especially cautious when using knives—particularly ceramic knives—on Royal Sintered Stone surfaces. For countertops with a Polished finish, ceramic knives may cause scratches, as they do with other polished surfaces. Always handle ceramic knives carefully to avoid scratching your Royal Sintered Stone surface.
Cleaning Your Countertop
To keep your Royal Sintered Stone countertop in optimal condition, follow these guidelines:
Clean the surface daily after use.
Use a microfiber cloth to frequently remove any residues from the surface.
Clean the surface with warm water and a manufacturer-recommended cleaning solution. Avoid using products that contain hydrofluoric acid or its derivatives.
Rinse the surface thoroughly with warm water and dry with an absorbent cloth.
Wipe up spills immediately. Prompt cleaning and drying help remove stains more easily.
Avoid using waxes, oil-based soaps, impregnating agents, or oil repellents. These are unnecessary and may leave a greasy film on the surface—especially when using cleaners with polishing agents or wax.
Be careful not to let heavy or blunt objects strike the surface, as this may cause chips or cracks—especially along the edges, which are more vulnerable to damage.
Tip:
Before attempting to remove a stain, observe the affected area carefully. If the stain fades or disappears after treatment, the cleaning method is effective. Continue until the stain is completely removed.
Recommended Cleaners for Common Stains
Note: Some stains may require specific treatment, as general cleaning methods may not be sufficient. The most effective cleaning method depends on the nature of the stain. Prompt action is essential to prevent stains from drying and becoming harder to remove.
When dealing with stains on Royal Sintered Stone countertops, consider the following cleaning approaches:
Alkaline substances: Rinse promptly and clean with a mild detergent.
Oxidizing agents: Rinse thoroughly and clean with a mild detergent.
Solvents: Dry immediately and clean with a mild detergent.
Acidic substances: Rinse immediately and use a gentle cleaning solution.
Important: Always follow the dosage and duration guidelines recommended by the manufacturer.