How To Clean Silestone Worktops
As important as the appearance of the worktop in your kitchen or bathroom is, it is also important to consider the entire look and feel of the room as a whole. In the kitchen or bathroom, it is often difficult to keep clean because of the presence of food stains, soap marks, or other blemishes that are easy to see, so it is important to know how to clean your worktop efficiently and effectively. If you want to achieve the best results from Silestone worktops, you should follow particular steps to achieve the best results, and we will go over those steps in this blog post.
Precautions
There are several cleaning methods and items that can be used for cleaning another surface that you shouldn’t use on your Silestone worktop, as they might damage it and cause damage to your other surfaces. In addition, you can use water repellents, since Silestone’s natural sheen can not be replicated by sealants and repellants, and sealants and repellents only give an artificial look to the stone. Caustic products like hydrofluoric acid should be avoided as well as these products. The surface will lose its shine if left unattended for 12 hours. If you have to use bleach for some reason, you must dilute the bleach with water first, and do not leave it on the surface for extended periods of time – if left unattended for 12 hours, the surface will lose its shine. When the surface has been installed, it should not be polished again once the surface has been installed.
Routine Silestone Care
A simple wipe down is all that Silestone requires when it comes to basic cleaning. You can use some household products, but you should avoid using any of the following items: hydrofluoric acid, dichloromethane, caustic soda, and paint strippers.
Advanced Silestone Cleaning
We are going to discuss here some of the different types of blemishes and stains that require certain cleaning methods to be applied to them. A non-scratch scouring pad can be used to remove grease stains that can be removed by using a common household cleaner in conjunction with a non-scratch cleaner. Nevertheless, it is essential that you confirm the cleaning agent that you intend to use is suitable for use – for example, anything containing sodium hydrofluoric acid, caustic soda, or dichloromethane must be avoided. Among the products that can be used for cleaning a worktop are Q Action and Cif Actifizz, and these are just a couple of examples. I would recommend you to rinse the surface immediately with water once you have removed the stain. Stains caused by hard water buildup and limescale – When you are trying to clean stains caused by hard water buildup, you must do more than simply wiping them away with a scouring pad. The best way to achieve this is to make a paste by mixing equal parts of white vinegar and baking soda. Leave the mixture on the affected area for 10-20 minutes and then reapply it to the same area. The paste should then be removed using a non-scratch scouring pad or sponge with cold water after it has been left for the proper amount of time. The stain may not completely disappear after a first application, so you may need to apply the product a second or third time if it does not go away completely the first time.
Difficult Silestone Stains
The more difficult the stain, the more time and attention will be required to remove it. There are a few easy stains that can be eliminated by using a pH-balanced household cleaner such as Q Action or Cif Actifizz. Simply spray the stain with the cleaner and let it sit for two minutes before rinsing. When the two minutes are up, use a scouring pad to scrub the area firmly and then rinse it thoroughly with water after rinsing. A razor blade can be used to scrape the surface of stains that are more difficult to remove, such as gum, nail polish or paint. It is extremely important that you are gentle when doing this, as using too much pressure may result in you scratching the surface or injuring yourself. In order to remove the gray marks left behind by the razor, you can use warm water after it has been scraped. The following products will be able to treat a wide range of difficult stains:
- Lacquer thinner
- Rubbing alcohol
- Ammonia
- Mineral spirits
- Windex
- Formula 409
- Paint thinner
Loss Of Silestone Sheen
In order to lose sheen, there are several possible causes that can be attributed to it. It has been found that waxes and sprays are often less effective at restoring the shine of a surface. Meanwhile, a multi-purpose furniture spray is more effective at restoring the natural sheen of the surface. Make sure they are suitable by checking the manufacturer. If you have a Silestone surface at home, you don’t have to worry when you discover a stain on it as there are many ways to clean it, and once you’re familiar with them, you won’t have to worry when a stain occurs. As a manufacturer of Silestone worktops, Touchstone Worktops is proud to be able to offer our commercial and domestic customers alike a range of these brilliant worktops. Please feel free to contact us if you would like more information about our services.