Countertop & Backsplash Care & maintenance

Here are some general guidelines for maintaining different types of countertops.

Quartz
Quartz countertops are very low-maintenance and easy to care for. They can be cleaned with a mild soap and water, and they do not need to be sealed. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on quartz, as they can dull the finish. Read more about Quartz Countertop Maintenance.

Marble
Marble countertops should be sealed to protect them from stains and etching. They can be cleaned with a mild soap and water but be sure to wipe up spills immediately to prevent staining. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners on marble, as they can damage the surface. Read more about Marble Countertops and Tile Maintenance.

Granite
Granite countertops should be sealed to protect them from stains and bacteria. They can be cleaned with a mild soap and water, and they can also be wiped down with a granite cleaner. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on granite, as they can scratch the surface. Learn more about how to Maintain Granite.

Soapstone
Soapstone countertops do not need to be sealed and can be easily cleaned with a mild soap and water. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners on soapstone, as they can etch the surface..

Porcelain
Porcelain countertops are non-porous and resistant to stains, making them easy to care for. They can be cleaned with a mild soap and water, and they do not need to be sealed. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on porcelain, as they can scratch the surface. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for caring for your specific type of countertop. Proper maintenance can help extend the life of your countertops and keep them looking their best. Learn more about Stile Porcelain Slabs Care and Maintenance.

Travertine
One important aspect of travertine care is sealing. It is recommended to seal travertine every one to three years, depending on the level of use and exposure to water and other substances. In terms of cleaning, it is important to use a pH-neutral cleaner on travertine surfaces. Acidic cleaners can etch the surface of the stone, causing damage. It is also recommended to avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they can scratch the surface of the stone. Regular dusting and sweeping will help to keep the surface free of dirt and debris, and it is important to wipe up spills immediately to prevent staining.

Venetian Marble
It is recommended to use a pH-neutral cleaner on the surface to avoid damaging Venetian Marble. It is also important to avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they can scratch the surface. Regular dusting and sweeping will help to keep the surface free of dirt and debris, and it is important to wipe up spills immediately to prevent staining.

To avoid denting your countertop, it is important to avoid placing heavy objects or applying excessive force to the surface of Venetian Marble. It is also recommended to use cutting boards and trivets to protect the surface from heat and sharp objects. Learn more about Venetian Engineered Marble Maintenance.