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Care & Maintenance

May 30 2024

How to Care for Your Marble Countertops

Marble countertops offer timeless beauty and elegance to any home. However, as a natural stone, marble requires specific care and maintenance to preserve its pristine appearance. Here are essential tips to help you maintain the charm and durability of your marble countertops!

Daily Cleaning

Marble is more porous and softer than granite, making it susceptible to stains and scratches. To keep your countertops in top condition, regular cleaning is crucial:

  • Use a Soft Cloth or Sponge: Always opt for a non-abrasive cloth or sponge to avoid scratching the surface.
  • Mild Soap Solution: Avoid harsh chemicals and acidic cleaners. A gentle soap mixed with water is ideal for cleaning marble. Make sure to rinse the surface thoroughly to prevent soap residue.
  • Dry After Cleaning: Marble can spot and etch if water is left on its surface. Always dry your countertops with a soft towel after cleaning.

Managing Spills

Spills are inevitable, but how you handle them can make a difference:

  • Blot Spills Immediately: Acidic substances like wine, coffee, fruit juices, and sodas can damage marble if not promptly addressed. Blot (do not wipe) spills immediately with a soft cloth.
  • Use Coasters and Trays: Protect your countertops by using coasters under all glasses, particularly those containing alcohol or citrus juices.

Avoiding Scratches and Etching

Marble can be scratched and etched more easily than harder stones such as granite or quartzite:

  • Use Cutting Boards: Never cut directly on marble countertops. Always use a cutting board to protect the surface.
  • Be Cautious with Heavy Objects: Avoid dragging pots, pans, or appliances across the marble, as they can scratch the surface.
  • Avoid Acids and Chemical Cleaners: Acidic liquids and common household cleaners can etch marble countertops, meaning the finish on the surface of the countertop will be changed.  

Periodic Maintenance

Beyond daily cleaning, marble countertops benefit from regular deeper maintenance:

  • Sealing: Marble is less dense than granite, so it requires frequent sealing to prevent stains. Depending on your countertop’s usage, sealing every 6 to 12 months can help maintain its barrier against staining.
  • Polishing: To maintain its lustrous sheen, consider polishing marble countertops periodically. This is not recommended for a homeowner to do themselves. Polishing marble is a nuanced skill, so hiring a professional company, such as Alps Craftsman, will protect your investment. 

Dealing with Stains and Etches

If your marble countertop does become stained or etched, addressing the problem area promptly is crucial:

  • Poultice Pastes: You can use a poultice paste to draw out stains from the marble. Apply the paste to the stained area, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24 to 48 hours. Then, remove and rinse the area well.
  • Hiring Professionals: For severe stains or etching, it may be best to hire a professional like Alps Craftsman. They can re-polish and reseal your countertops, restoring them to their original beauty.
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Contact Alps Craftsman for Marble Countertops Today!

If you want to ensure that your marble countertops receive the best care or are considering installing marble in your home, don’t hesitate to call Alps Craftsman. Our team of experts is equipped to provide top-notch advice, professional maintenance services, and installation of high-quality marble countertops. Contact us today to keep your marble countertops looking magnificent for years to come. At Alps Craftsman, we’re here to help you make the most of your investment with our dedicated support and expert craftsmanship. Call us — let’s bring the beauty of marble into your home with elegance and expertise.

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May 16 2024

How to Maintain Your Quartz Countertops

Unlike natural stone, engineered quartz countertops are made by specific manufacturers across the globe. While this guide offers a comprehensive look at how to maintain the pristine condition of your quartz countertops, it’s important that you also consult the care and maintenance guides from your specific manufacturer. Certain brands have unique attributes that must be followed to not void any warranty on the product. 

Daily Cleaning Practices

Quartz countertops are relatively easy to maintain due to their non-porous nature, which means they do not harbor bacteria or viruses. For daily cleaning, a soft cloth or sponge combined with water and a mild detergent is sufficient. Avoid harsh scrubbing pads which can dull the surface.

  • Regular Wiping: Wipe spills as soon as they occur with a soft cloth or paper towel. Quartz resists stains from liquids like juice, oil, and wine, but prompt cleaning helps prevent any possible surface marks.
  • Use the Right Cleaner: A simple solution of water and mild soap is ideal. For a deeper clean, you can use a glass cleaner or a surface cleaner designed for quartz. Avoid using cleaners with bleach or abrasive substances.

Avoiding Heat Damage

Quartz is resistant to heat to a certain extent, but prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause damage. Use heat-resistant pads or trivets to protect your countertops when placing hot items directly from the stove or oven.

Protecting from Scratches

Quartz countertops are scratch-resistant; however, they’re not scratch-proof. To avoid scratches:

  • Use cutting boards when slicing or dicing food.
  • Avoid dragging pots, pans, or appliances across the surface.
  • Be mindful of sharp objects that might scratch the surface if slid across.

Managing Stains and Spills

For tough stains:

  • Use a non-abrasive cleaning pad and a quartz-specific cleaner, which can handle most stains without damaging the surface.
  • For dried spills or heavy stains, apply a cleaning solution and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes before gently wiping it away.
  • Avoid using scouring powders or creams; these can dull the surface finish.

Long-term Care and Maintenance

  • Polishing: Quartz maintains its shine without the need for polishing.
  • Sealing: Given the non-porous nature of engineered quartz countertops, sealing of the material is not required and can ruin the surface of the countertop if attempted. 
  • Deep Cleaning: Occasionally, you want to give your countertops a deep clean. This can be done with a non-abrasive surface cleaner designed for quartz and a soft cloth.

Products to Avoid

Certain substances can damage quartz countertops:

  • Harsh Chemicals: Avoid cleaners that contain bleach, ammonia, or other harsh chemicals as they can break down the bonds between the quartz and resins.
  • Abrasive Cleaners: These can dull the polished surface of your quartz countertop.
  • High pH Cleaners: Highly alkaline or acidic cleaners can mar the surface.

Contact Alps Craftsman for Quartz Countertops Today!

Caring for quartz countertops involves simple, regular maintenance that ensures they remain beautiful and functional for years. By following these tips, you can keep your quartz countertops in optimal condition, showcasing their beauty in your home without the need for intensive labor or costly products. Enjoy the lasting elegance and durability of quartz with proper care and attention. If you’re considering installing quartz countertops or need more personalized advice on maintaining them, don’t hesitate to call Alps Craftsman. Our team of experts is ready to help you choose the perfect quartz solution for your home and provide professional advice on care and maintenance. Contact us today to ensure your countertops always look their best!

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May 02 2024

Granite Countertop Maintenance and Care Guide

Granite countertops are the crowing jewel in many elegant kitchens and bathrooms. The most popular type of natural stone countertops for over 25 years, granite countertops are renowned for their beauty and timeless elegance. However, like all natural stones, granite requires a bit of love and attention to keep its shine. If you’ve recently had one installed by Alps Craftsman, or are just looking to gather knowledge, this guide will help you establish a routine that ensures the longevity of your granite surface.

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1. Protection Against Heat and Scratches

Granite is very durable, but direct exposure to high heat can harm its finish or even make it crack. When placing hot pans or pots, always use a trivet, towel, or other surface that can help absorb the heat instead of putting a hot pot or pan directly on the surface. Moreover, while granite can resist scratches better than many other countertops, it’s always wise to use cutting boards to avoid any potential marks or damages.

2. Daily Cleaning Ritual

For daily care of your granite countertops, a simple routine works best. Mix a few drops of mild dish soap in warm water. Soak a soft clean cloth in the solution, wring it out, and wipe the granite surface. Avoid using harsh glass cleaners or any acidic solutions like vinegar.

3. Deep Cleaning for Tough Stains

Granite, being a natural stone, is susceptible to staining, especially in lighter shades. If you spot a stain, perhaps from fruit juices, liquids, or toiletries, a poultice paste of baking soda and warm water can come to the rescue. Gently rub the paste on the stain, cover it in plastic wrap that has a few holes poked in it, and let it sit on the stain for a few hours before rinsing with warm water.

4. Sealing: A Protective Shield

One of the key aspects of granite countertop care is regular sealing. Since granite is porous, sealing prevents liquids from seeping into the stone, thus warding off potential stains. For the best advice on sealing products and techniques, contact Alps Craftsman for re-sealing of your countertops.

5. Being Proactive: Quick Spill Response

Accidents happen, especially in the kitchen. If there’s a spill, especially acidic substances like coffee or wine, blot it up immediately with a soft cloth. Wiping can spread the liquid, increasing the risk of staining.

Contact Alps Craftsman for Granite Countertops Today

While granite countertops are undeniably robust, maintaining their original luster and beauty requires a consistent care routine. Now, with this guide, keeping your countertops clean and gleaming is straightforward and stress-free. Looking to install or consult on granite countertops? Head over to Alps Craftsman today for expert advice and impeccable service. Let’s preserve the beauty of your granite together!

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