Use and Care Manual

Additional Care for Stone Products
Stone is a durable yet porous material. Acidic compounds found in many foods such as tomato products,
mustard, fruit juices, wines, colas, vinegar, and coffee can leave permanent stains or marks in stone
material. The porous nature of stone also leaves it susceptible to heat retention. Care should be
exercised when handling stone that has been subjected to lengthy exposure to the sun.
Regularly clean your stone table top with a soft, clean, non-colored cloth, warm clean water, and mild
dish soap to prevent dirt and debris from settling in and leaving stains or discolorations. Do not use
petroleum-based, ammonia-based, acid based (citrus, pine, or vinegar cleaners), alkaline-based (baking
soda, borax) or abrasive cleaners. Dry thoroughly after cleaning. Clean spills immediately with blotting
motions as wiping could spread the spill. Repeat blotting with dry area of cloth until spill is totally
absorbed. Rinse with clean, warm water and wipe dry.
Sealing is the most important thing you can do to ensure the lasting beauty of your stone tabletop.
Tables with stone features should be protected from liquid penetration and wear and tear with an
application of stone sealer every 6 to 12 months, after it has been thoroughly cleaned, or more often if
used in harsh environments or in heavy usage conditions. The sealer should be applied to the stone and
surrounding grout. The purpose of the sealer is to help repel water and stains from the surface,
preventing absorption of moisture and stainable liquids. Liquid/moisture penetration is harmful to
natural stone and grout and can cause permanent damage including chipping, cracking, pitting,
spallation, discoloration, and staining. Stone sealers are available at most hardware stores. Follow the
manufacturers’ instructions for applying sealer.
Cover your set with an outdoor furniture cover when not in use to protect it from the elements,
extremely high and low temperatures, direct sunlight, rain, snow, or other wet conditions, and salty or
corrosive air. Furniture covers can be purchased at most patio shops and home improvement centers.
We recommend that your stone table be stored indoors in a dry area when not in use, especially during
the winter months to protect it from the extreme cold. If it must be stored outside, it should always be
covered. Make a tent with the cover so that it is not touching any part of the tabletop, as this will
promote airflow and allow moisture to escape. Snow or moisture sitting on a tabletop for an extended
period of time could cause moisture to penetrate the sealer. Stone is porous, and if moisture were to
enter the stone and freeze, the stone may crack. Always seal the tabletop before each winter.
Contact Us
Call 1-866-656-8666 to speak with customer service between the hours of 10am to 5pm EST.
You may also email patioservices@gmail.com
Note: Damage caused by failure to care properly for the items as described will not be covered under the manufacturer’s
limited warranty.