Maintenance
To keep your new kitchen in top condition you can find practical tips for the material over here.
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There’s a colored stain in my worktop (for example; tea/wine), how can I remove it? |
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Polished Granite |
| First you can try to remove the stains with Easy Clean spray. If you get insufficient result you can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. If you get insufficient result again, you can rub the stains with undiluted household chlorine on a soft cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. Watch out for your boxes and/or wooden floor! If your worktop is completely stains free, you can add a protection layer again with Vlekstop W (it’s in the cleaning set). |
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Honed/Satin/Flamed Granite |
| Because of the matt surface from your worktop, it’s always extra sensitive for stains. We advise you to not act directly on every single stain. Many stains will disappear out of themselves by the use of your worktop. If the stain will still be visible, then you can try to remove the stain with Easy Clean spray. If you get insufficient result you can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. If you get insufficient result again, you can rub the stain with undiluted household chlorine on a soft cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. Watch out for your boxes and/or wooden floor! If your worktop is completely stains free, you can add again a protection layer with Vlekstop W (out of the cleaning set). |
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Honed/satin Belgian Fossil |
| Stains are inherent in the material Belgian Fossil and contribute to the lived appearance. Possibly you can try to remove a stain with Easy Clean Spray. Belgian Fossil isn’t acid-resistant, so unfortunately you can’t handle it with any aggressive cleaning materials. |
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Polished composite |
| You can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. If you get insufficient result, you can rub the stain with undiluted household chlorine on a soft cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. Watch out for your boxes and/or wooden floor! |
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Honed/Satin/Flamed composite |
| Because of the matt surface from your worktop, it’s always extra sensitive for stains. We advise you to not act directly on every single stain. Many stains will disappear out of themselves by the use of your worktop. If the stain will still be visible, then u rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. If you get insufficient result, you can rub the stain with undiluted household chlorine on a soft cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. Watch out for your boxes and/or wooden floor! |
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There’s an fat stain in my worktop (for example after cooking), how can I remove this? |
Select the material of your worktop:
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Polished Granite |
| First you can try to remove the stain with Easy Clean spray. If you get insufficient result, you can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. If your worktop is completely stains free, you can add a protection layer again with Vlekstop W (out of the cleaning set). |
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Honed/Sating/Flamed granite |
| Because of the matt surface from your worktop, it’s always extra sensitive for stains. We advise you to not act directly on every single stain. Many stains will disappear out of themselves by the use of your worktop. If the stain will still be visible, then you can try to remove the stain with Easy Clean spray. If you get insufficient result u can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. If you get insufficient result again, you can rub the stain with undiluted household chlorine on a soft cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. Watch out for your boxes and/or wooden floor! If your worktop is completely stains free, you can add a protection layer again with Vlekstop W (it’s in the cleaning set). |
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Honed/satin Belgian Fossil |
| Stains are inherent in the material Belgian Fossil and contribute to the lived appearance. Possibly you can try to remove a stain with Easy Clean Spray. Belgian Fossil isn’t acid-resistant, so unfortunately you can’t handle it with any aggressive cleaning materials. |
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Polished composite |
| You can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, let it shortly withdraw and clean it with water. |
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Honed/Satin/Flamed composite |
| Because of the matt surface from your worktop, it’s always extra sensitive for stains. We advise you to not act directly on every single stain. Many stains will disappear out of themselves by the use of your worktop. If the stain will still be visible, then you rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. |
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There’s some lime scale in my worktop, how can I remove this? |
Select the material of your worktop:
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Polished Granite |
| First you can try to remove the stain with Easy Clean spray. If you get insufficient result, you can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. If your worktop is lime scale free, you can add a protection layer again with Vlekstop W (it’s in the cleaning set). |
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Honed/Satin/Flamed granite |
| First you can try to remove the stain with Easy Clean spray. If you get insufficient result, you can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. If your worktop is lime scale free, you can add a protection layer again with Vlekstop W (it’s in the cleaning set). |
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Honed/Satin Belgian fossil |
| First you can try to remove the stain with Easy Clean spray. If you get insufficient result, you can rub the whole worktop softly with steel wool 0.0. If your worktop is lime scale free, you can add a protection layer again with Protector (out of the cleaning set). |
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Polished Composite |
| You can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. |
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Honed/Satin/Flamed Composite |
| You can rub the whole worktop softly with Cif Cream on a cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. |
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Where can I buy extra maintenance funds for my worktop? |
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Polished Granite |
| You can order extra maintenance funds via our office. For regular cleaning of your granite worktop, we advise Easy Clean (we don’t deliver T20 anymore). For protection impregnation layer we advise Vlekstop W (we don’t deliver P50 anymore).. |
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Honed/Satin/Flamed Granite |
| You can order extra maintenance funds via our office. For regular cleaning of your granite worktop, we advise Easy Clean (we don’t deliver T20 anymore). For protection impregnation layer we advise Vlekstop W (we don’t deliver P50 anymore). |
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Honed/Satin Belgian Fossil |
| You can order extra maintenance funds via our office. For regular cleaning of your Belgian fossil worktop, we advise Easy Clean. For protection impregnation layer we advise Protector (We don’t deliver P30 klinkerolie anymore). |
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Polished Composite |
| You can maintain your composite worktop with soft maintenance funds that are available in any supermarket. Composite doesn’t need any further specific additional maintenance. |
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Honed/Satin/Flamed Composite |
| You can maintain your composite worktop with soft maintenance funds that are available in any supermarket. Composite doesn’t need any further specific additional maintenance. |
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There are kit remainings on my worktop, how can I remove these? |
| Rub the kit remainings with ethanol or undiluted thinner on a soft cloth, shortly withdraw it and clean it with water. Watch out for your boxes and/or wooden floor! (Beware; this not applies on Flamed Composite.) |
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There’s a stain or rust bullet in my RVS sink, how can I remove it? |
| You can clean your sink with a soft cloth (with water) and Cif, the best thing you can do is to rub in the direction of the cutting from the sick. For stubborn stains in the soil, instead of using a soft coth you can use a abrasive sponge. This will leave some fine scratches in the soil, but on a long term you can’t prevent scratches. Possibly you can clean your RVS sink with Staalfix. |
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