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Advise for use
The worktop is made of natural quartz and resins.
Unlike a solid stone worktop, the surface is
nonporous, smooth and highly resistant to stains.
Care and maintenance
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For daily cleaning, use a soft cloth dampened in
warm water and mild detergent or soap.
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Avoid using cleaning products that contain
oils, scouring powders or abrasives. Prolonged
exposure to cleaning solutions may cause
permanent damage or discolouration to the
worktop's surface. Rinse immediately with
water to neutralise the effect of exposure to any
potentially damaging products.
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Stubborn stains can be removed using a
combination of 50/50 vinegar and water. Rinse
the surface afterwards with water and dry with
a soft cloth.
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Dried food particles can be removed by using
a plastic or wooden scraper. Remove excess
material and then clean the surface with a
damp cloth to remove any remaining marks.
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The worktop can withstand most household
chemicals. Avoid exposing the worktop's surface
to any strong chemicals and solvents like paint
remover, oven grill cleaner or furniture cleaner.
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Do not place hot objects directly on the
worktop. Always use a pot stand or trivet to
protect the surface. Boiling water and splatters
from cooking food will not damage the worktop.
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Do not use a knife or other sharp objects
directly on the worktop surface. This damages
the worktop and makes the knife edge dull.
Always use a chopping board.
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Never pull an object with rough or ragged
edges across the worktop since it can scratch
the surface.
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