Last Updated: Nov 27, 2024

Care & Maintenance

The stones we use consist of granite, limestone, onyx, travertine, marble, slate, quartz and soapstone. Each has unique qualities and material composition that must be considered when discussing care and maintenance. For example, granite varieties have different characteristics of density and porosity, just as they do in color and natural beauty. Depending upon the stone you select, Rightway Stone Art will advise you about possible products and schedules to use with care and maintenance of your granite. Generally, cleaning can consist only of water and a mild soap or cleaner on a regular basis, depending upon the use of the stone.

Regardless of the stone, moderate care while using the stone will help assure lasting beauty, quality and safety. How and where food is prepared on a kitchen countertop and how the area is generally cleaned will contribute significantly to the safety of the workspace. As with any stone product, it is advisable to avoid cutting on the stone or using abrasive materials or products. Being cautious about any prolonged acid contact with the stone and the proper use of cleaning products will help assure that the stone you select will be as satisfying after five years as it is the first day it was installed.

Rightway Stone Art recommends the use of cleaning and maintenance products from Stone Care International (SCI). Those products are used by Rightway Stone Art during the final stages of installation and are available in its showroom. Please visit the SCI website for more information about this important topic.

Quartz engineered stone products require minimum care and maintenance. As with any man-made material, care should be exercised with the use of caustic materials, high temperatures and cutting on any of the stone surfaces. Maintenance is generally as little as water and an over-the-counter mild cleaning product. Since each quartz supplier has their recommended procedures and products, we suggest that you consult with one of our qualified staff with any questions you may have.

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