Use and Care Manual

Care & Maintenance
Natural Stone
Natural stone is a very durable surface when protected and maintained properly and is widely used in residential and commercial applications.
Always remember:
Sweep or vacuum your floors regularly.
Protect stone from sand and grit as floors may scratch from dirt and debris.
Be careful with acidic drinks (lemonade, orange juice, etc.) as they may etch certain stones.
Never use any cleaners that contain ammonia, acids or bleach.
Tend to spills quickly. Sealers do not prevent 100% of damage caused by spills.
Never apply wax or acrylics to the surface as they will damage the stone.
Sealing all natural stone is highly recommended.
It is suggested that a breathable penetrating sealer be applied before and aer grouting. This treatment provides an excellent defense
against staining and may be desirable in high traffic areas. Follow the sealing manufacturer’s guidelines for recommendations on
how oen a sealer should be reapplied.
Standard cleaning guidelines of natural stone products:
Sweep or vacuum loose dirt and dust from the floor. For wall surfaces, tile can be gently wiped down with a clean, dry cloth or rag.
Mop the floor with a mild detergent, degreaser or tile cleaning solution. A sponge or clean cloth can be used to apply the cleaning
agent to wall surfaces.
Rinse the tile thoroughly with clean water to remove any le-over detergents.
Drying with a clean cloth or rag is recommended to increase the shine and to prevent water spots or streaks.
Metal
Many of the metal tiles you see on the market today are made from solid metal, coated in metal glazes, or cast from polymers that are fused
with real metal particles. Due to the presence of actual metal in most cases, careful aention must be paid when cleaning these unique
surfaces.
Always remember:
Stainless steel cleaners for appliances tend to work well on stainless steel tiles as they are typically made from similar grades of steel. However,
it is important to note that not all metal tiles are made from stainless stell and as such a pH neutral cleaner or water with a mild soap
solution can be used.
It is not recommended that any abrasive cleaners or scouring pads be used to clean metal as it may scratch the surface and cause the tiles to oxidize.
It is also important to keep the tiles dry and away from heat as much as possible.
Be sure to follow grout manufacturer’s instructions on cleaning and sealing grout properly.
Grout cleaners containing bleach or ammonia may be harmful to the metal if not applied properly.
Standard cleaning of metal products:
Wipe loose dirt or grease from the surface. An untreated paper towel or cloth is recommended.
Wash the surface with a mild detergent, degreaser, or cleaning solution (do not use abrasive cleaners or abrasive applicators).
Rinse the tile thoroughly with clean water if a detergent is used.
Drying with a clean cloth or paper towel is recommended to prevent water spots or streaks.

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