What To Do When A Spill Occurs
Food Spills: Scoop up the food with a plastic spoon. Blot the area dry with a white cloth. Clean the area with disinfecting dish liquid on a warm wet sponge. Spray the area with StoneTech Revitalizer. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Liquid Spills: Blot away the excess liquid with a clean, dry, white cloth; turning the cloth frequently. Spray the area with Revitalizer. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Oily Stains: If you identify a stain as having oil base you may be able to remove the stain using StoneTech Heavy Duty Oil Stain Remover.
Etch Marks: Highly acidic substances, such as orange juice, coffee, vinegar, wine, tomato products, mustard, and soft drinks, will etch the finish of most marble, limestone, and travertine surfaces regardless of whether the stone is sealed or unsealed. These substances may also etch the polish of granite. Sealers may allow you time to wipe up a spill before it absorbs into the stone, but it cannot stop the chemical reaction that may leave a dull, or etched area in the stone.
DuPont StoneTech Professional
CARE GUIDE
Sealers
BulletProof: Maximum protection against most stains. Recommended for lighter stones. Water based.
Impregnator Pro: Heavy duty protection against most stains. Solvent based. Clean
Revitalizer: Daily cleaner and protector. Built-in sealer. Ready to use and concentrate formulas.
Oil Stain Remover: Pulls out deep-set oil stains. Leaves no residue. Easy to Use.
For a complete list of StoneTech Professional Products, see one of Timeless Stone CT’s associates.
21-B East Dudley Town Rd. Bloomfield, CT 06002
Ph: 860-242-3300 Fx: 860-242-3306
www.timeless-stonect.com
The natural stone that you have chosen for your countertops has been formed for over millions of years. The misconception about stone is that it is a hard, indestructible material. Natural stone is a porous material that can absorb liquids and stain if left untreated. Proper care and maintenance of your stone countertops is required to preserve the natural beauty of the stone. At Timeless Stone CT we treat your natural stone countertops with Dry Treat, a high quality impregnating sealer. While Dry Treat will prevent most spills from damaging your investments, it is important to follow this care and maintenance guide to ensure the long lasting beauty of your stone.
Care &
Maintenance
Guide
Quick Care Tips
DON’T use vinegar, bleach, ammonia, or other general purpose cleaners.
DON’T use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleansers, grout cleansers, tub and tile cleaners.
DON’T use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers.
DON’T use alkaline cleansers not specifically formulated for natural stone.
KEEP IN MIND that natural stone scratches natural stone. Please take into consideration any product or material that may contain natural stone.
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ü Use coasters under oil bottles and drinking
glasses, especially if they contain alcohol
or citrus juices.
ü Use trivets or hot pads under hot dishes or
cookware. While granite and marble will
not burn, any food baked onto the bottom
of the dish could stain the stone.
ü Use place mats under china, ceramic,
silver or other objects that may scratch the
surface of your stone.
ü Dust countertops, islands, vanities, and
natural stone floors frequently.
ü Blot up spills immediately to minimize any
permanent damage to the stone.
ü Clean surface by wiping with mild dish
detergent on a clean, wet sponge. You
can follow up by using StoneTech
Revitalizer to remove streaks and condition
the stone.