As one of the popular choices for modern home decoration, Artificial Stone tables have attracted widespread attention for their durability, beauty and easy cleaning. However, in order to maintain its long-term beauty and functionality, proper cleaning and maintenance are crucial.
1. Cleaning method
Step 1: Daily cleaning
Use a soft cloth or sponge dampened with warm water and gently wipe the surface of your engineered stone table to remove daily dust and grime.
If necessary, add a small amount of mild detergent, such as a mild detergent or soapy water, and wipe the surface again.
Be careful not to use acidic or abrasive cleaners to avoid damaging the surface of the Artificial Stone. Wipe the surface thoroughly with clean water to ensure that any detergent residue is completely removed.
Step 2: Remove stubborn stains
Make a cleaning solution by mixing warm water with a small amount of mild detergent.
Use a soft cloth or sponge dipped in the cleaning solution and gently wipe the stained area until the stain is completely removed.
Wipe the surface thoroughly with clean water to ensure that any detergent residue is completely removed.
2. Maintenance methods
Step 1: Seal regularly
Choose a sealer designed for use on engineered stone and follow the product instructions.
Apply the sealant evenly to the dry surface of the engineered stone table using a soft cloth or brush.
Allow the sealant to fully dry and cure, usually within a few hours or a day.
Step 2: Avoid heat and scratches
Avoid placing hot items directly on the Artificial Stone Table surface and use potholders or placemats to prevent heat damage to the surface.
Avoid using scratchy cleaning tools or sharp objects to directly contact the surface of the Artificial Stone Table to avoid scratches or damage.
Step 3: Regular inspection and repair
Regularly inspect the surface of your engineered stone table for scratches, cracks, or other damage.
If a problem is found, it can be repaired using the appropriate repair agent or patching tool. Choose the appropriate repair method based on the situation and follow the product instructions.
3. Precautions
When cleaning and maintaining artificial stone tables, you also need to pay attention to the following things:
Avoid using cleaners that contain acids or abrasives, which can damage the artificial stone surface.
Avoid using cleaning tools that are too rough to avoid scratches or damage.
Take care to seal the surface of your engineered stone table regularly to maintain its durability and beauty.
Regularly inspect and repair damage to the surface of your artificial stone table to extend its service life.
Avoid placing hot items directly on the artificial stone table surface and use potholders or placemats to prevent heat damage to the surface.