Marble & Stone Care Guide: Preserving the Natural Elegance
Marble and stone's allure lies in its distinct natural characteristics, such as unique veining and fossilized patterns, ensuring no two pieces are alike. These variations, along with natural filler used in the stone to smooth out the surface, are part of marble & stone’s authentic charm and craftsmanship. While our artisans strive for consistency, expect some natural differences between tiles or slabs, which only enhance the individuality of each piece.
Note: Travertine is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. However, colored marble is best kept indoors, as exposure to outdoor conditions may cause its color to fade over time.
Protection Tips for Lasting Quality
While polished marble & stone surfaces offer some resistance to stains and moisture, proactive care is essential for preserving their elegance. We recommend using Lithofin Stone Care products, like Lithofin Stain Stop, which provides an effective barrier against potential damage from everyday use.
Prevention Tips:
Moving and Handling Marble Safely
Handling Advice:
Transport Guidelines:
Cleaning and Maintenance Recommendations
To clean your marble and stone furniture, use a soft, damp cloth for smooth surfaces, and for textured areas, a gentle brush with mild soap and warm water works well. Refrain from using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals not meant for marble, as these can damage the surface.
These care tips will help you keep your marble and stone pieces looking beautiful for years to come, enhancing your space with their timeless appeal. For specific questions or further advice, please consult our customer service team.
Note: Travertine is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. However, colored marble is best kept indoors, as exposure to outdoor conditions may cause its color to fade over time.
Protection Tips for Lasting Quality
While polished marble & stone surfaces offer some resistance to stains and moisture, proactive care is essential for preserving their elegance. We recommend using Lithofin Stone Care products, like Lithofin Stain Stop, which provides an effective barrier against potential damage from everyday use.
Prevention Tips:
- Use coasters to protect surfaces from liquid rings and spills.
- Avoid placing acidic items (such as citrus, vinegar, or alcohol) directly on the marble to prevent surface etching.
- Prevent contact with highly pigmented materials that could cause stains.
- Clean spills immediately to maintain the finish and appearance.
Moving and Handling Marble Safely
Handling Advice:
- Lift marble & stone pieces rather than dragging them, as sliding can lead to chips or cracks.
- Disassemble larger items before moving and reassemble at their final destination.
- Always carry marble & stone tops on their side with the help of two people to minimize the risk of fractures.
Transport Guidelines:
Cleaning and Maintenance Recommendations
To clean your marble and stone furniture, use a soft, damp cloth for smooth surfaces, and for textured areas, a gentle brush with mild soap and warm water works well. Refrain from using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals not meant for marble, as these can damage the surface.
These care tips will help you keep your marble and stone pieces looking beautiful for years to come, enhancing your space with their timeless appeal. For specific questions or further advice, please consult our customer service team.