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Care & Tips
Maintenance
There are a number of easy-to-use, readily available cleaning products well-suited for use on your Cultured Marble, Granite or TruStone™.
Recommended Cleaners
NON-ABRASIVE CLEANERS ONLY
Products that contain grit or sand can harm the finish on your new marble and may void your warranty.
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Gel-Gloss (Recommended)
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Lysol Basin Tub & Tile Cleaner
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Clorox Gel with Bleach
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Dow Bathroom Cleaner
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X-14 Soap Scum Remover
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Clean Shower
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If you don't see your favorite cleaning product on this list, be sure to check the back label to see if the product is safe for use on synthetic marble.
Gel-Gloss Product
Most surface scratches can be removed using a liquid cleaning/polishing compound, such as Gel-Gloss. This product is made for use on gel coated surfaces and will take off soap scum, and polish your marble as well as your fixtures. Gel-Gloss also works beautifully on your shower door. It not only eliminates water-spotting and soap scum build-up but it further protects by sealing the glass surface. You can purchase Gel-Gloss from us, Amazon, Gel-Gloss.com, or your local hardware store. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to give us a call.
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Paint Removal
To remove paint, permanent marker, nail polish or other difficult stains from the surface, use Denatured Alcohol, Acetone (nail polish remover) or Paint Thinner. If the stain is from hard water or mineral deposits, try using a cleaner for removing iron, calcium, or other such mineral deposits that are in your water supply. Most cleaning chemicals will not damage the gel-coating as long as label instructions are followed.
Additional Tips
To ensure that your products look "good as new" for a lifetime, follow these additional tips:
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Avoid leaving objects such as countertop decor permanently in place, as doing so may result in minor discoloration.
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Avoid leaving extremely hot objects such as curling and straightening irons directly on surface, as doing so may result in discoloration.
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​Avoid unnecessary scratches by using felt padding on sharp-edged items, for example, ceramic containers.
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