Caring for Natural and Engineered Stone Surfaces: Maintenance Tips for Longevity
Installing a stone benchtop or surface is a big investment. To protect that investment and ensure lasting beauty, proper care and maintenance are essential. Whether you choose natural granite or quartz or porcelain engineered stone, understanding care requirements helps avoid stains, damage or premature wear. At Hunter Valley Granite & Marble we want every installation to last decades, so we recommend a few simple maintenance habits. hvgm.com.au+2hvgm.com.au+2
Cleaning and Everyday Care
- Use a soft cloth or sponge with a mild, pH-neutral detergent for daily cleaning. Avoid abrasive sponges or harsh chemicals which may damage sealants or surface finish.
- Clean spills immediately — especially acidic substances like wine, tomato sauce or cleaning products — to avoid staining or etching in natural stone.
- For quartz or engineered stone: these materials resist stains and are generally low maintenance. However, avoid strong solvents or cleaners with bleach.
Sealing and Periodic Maintenance
- Natural stone surfaces (granite, marble) benefit from sealing. Check with your installer about recommended seal intervals.
- After sealing, avoid placing hot pots directly on the surface — even if granite is heat resistant, sudden temperature changes can stress the stone or adhesive.
- Use cutting boards or chopping mats rather than chopping directly on the benchtop — this prevents scratches even on hard stones.
Long-Term Care and Inspection
- Wipe and dry surfaces after cleaning to avoid water marks or mineral deposits.
- Avoid dragging heavy or sharp objects across the surface — over time, small scratches accumulate.
- For outdoor stone surfaces: if installed outside, rinse occasionally, especially if exposed to salt air or coastal humidity common around the Hunter Valley and Central Coast regions.
Proper maintenance keeps your stone surfaces looking new and preserves value. At HVGM we supply premium materials and provide guidance on care, whether for kitchens, bathrooms, laundries or commercial settings.
If you’d like a maintenance checklist or guidance for stonework in your home or business, contact HVGM. We’re happy to help you get the most out of your investment.
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