How to properly maintain your natural stone
Congratulations! You purchased your dream countertops of quartzite, marble, granite, or other natural stone. Now what? How do you keep them in top condition?
**Please note that the tips below are for NATURAL STONE ONLY, not manufactured quartz, which requires no sealing.
All natural stones have some degree of porosity. The more porous a stone is, the more susceptible it is to staining. For the most part, darker stones tend to be less porous and absorb less liquids than lighter colored stones.
To help prevent discolorations or staining of the stone, we recommend applying a penetrating sealer at least once a year. Penetrating sealers soak into the second layer of stone, and do not alter the appearance.
We have tried many sealers over the years, and 2 of our favorites are Tenax Proseal, and Lustro Italiano.
**Please note that the tips below are for NATURAL STONE ONLY, not manufactured quartz, which requires no sealing.
All natural stones have some degree of porosity. The more porous a stone is, the more susceptible it is to staining. For the most part, darker stones tend to be less porous and absorb less liquids than lighter colored stones.
To help prevent discolorations or staining of the stone, we recommend applying a penetrating sealer at least once a year. Penetrating sealers soak into the second layer of stone, and do not alter the appearance.
We have tried many sealers over the years, and 2 of our favorites are Tenax Proseal, and Lustro Italiano.
After thoroughly cleaning and drying your countertop, apply sealer to countertop using a soft cloth. Let soak in for 5-10 minutes, then remove excess with a clean dry rag.
Sealer may be re-applied if it soaked in the stone quickly.
That's it! Easy peasy.
If you are concerned that your countertop needs re-sealing more often than 1x per year, you can test it. Place a few drops of water on the surface of the countertop. It should bead up and stay there. If the water absorbs within minutes, apply a coat of sealer for more protection.
**Some sealers have a strong smell as they are solvent based, use care around children, pets, and those with sensitivities.
Sealer may be re-applied if it soaked in the stone quickly.
That's it! Easy peasy.
If you are concerned that your countertop needs re-sealing more often than 1x per year, you can test it. Place a few drops of water on the surface of the countertop. It should bead up and stay there. If the water absorbs within minutes, apply a coat of sealer for more protection.
**Some sealers have a strong smell as they are solvent based, use care around children, pets, and those with sensitivities.