Silestone Maintenance
Here, you will find the best tips and tricks to keep your Silestone surface as good as new for years to come.
Silestone’s high compaction and hybrid composition consisting of premium minerals, quartz, and recycled materials makes it highly resistant to stains, preventing them from penetrating the surface and making daily cleaning easy and quick.
Life-proof surfaces.
Thanks to its physical-mechanical properties, Silestone ensures
maximum hygiene and safety.
Silestone Maintenance — Frequently Asked Questions
Can I clean my Silestone surface with bleach?
Bleach is an alkaline product that can damage a Silestone surface if exposure is prolonged (from 2 hours). As long as the surface is well rinsed after each application, you can use a diluted bleach solution on a daily basis.
How can I remove bleach stains from my Silestone surface?
After more than 2 hours of exposure, bleach may cause a chemical reaction on the surface, staining it. These stains are permanent and are not covered by the warranty, as indicated in the maintenance manual.
Is Silestone heat-resistant?
Silestone is heat-resistant. However, bear in mind that sudden changes in temperature can affect it, in the same way it would affect other stone materials. Therefore, in order to avoid damage when placing hot objects on the surface, it is highly recommended to use trivets.
Can I place Silestone outdoors?
Silestone is not recommended for outdoor use, as UV rays can damage its surface.
My Silestone surface has soap/water stains. How do I remove them?
To remove all traces of soap from your surface, rinse with plenty of water and a clean cloth, and then dry with kitchen roll. If stains persist, clean the surface with limescale remover, a blue scouring pad and water. Always clean in a circular motion for 1-2 minutes. Then rinse with plenty of water and dry with kitchen roll.
Can I use a multipurpose disinfectant to clean my Silestone surface?
Yes, you can clean the surface with a disinfectant solution. Diluted products are always preferred. Undiluted products should not be left on for more than 5 minutes.
Can I use multipurpose cleaners to clean my surface?
Yes, these cleaners usually contain alcohol, which makes it easier to clean and removes any soap residue.
My Silestone surface has been scratched with a metal container. How do I clean it?
The scratch has left a metal mark on the surface, so cleaning is needed to get the metal stain out. Dilute a metal cleaner with water and use the mixture with a wet blue scouring pad, always in a circular motion. You can also use cleaning vinegar or an anti-limescale product.
I have a chipped edge on my surface. What can I do?
The best way to prevent the edge from chipping is to round off the edge to minimise chipping. Chipping normally occurs accidentally in frequently used areas such as under-surface sinks and dishwasher areas where they can usually be repaired by your trusted marble supplier using the right products.
A crack has appeared on my surface. Can this be repaired?
Cracks on the surface cannot usually be repaired, because even if they are repaired, they continue to grow so the repair will be short lived.
The joint has come loose. How can it be fixed?
You should inform your trusted marble supplier, or the company that installed it, so that the joint can be re-made and the cause rectified.
How can I remove adhesive residues from my Silestone surface?
We recommend using CleanColorsil, a silicone and resin cleaner that protects the surface and keeps it sparkling. Apply directly to the surface and rub with a cloth or sponge until the adhesive marks are removed. Other silicone and resin removers can be used as long as they do not affect the composition and care of Silestone surfaces.