Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 25Aug 11, 2010 7:00 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 26Aug 11, 2010 8:49 pm Deemaree Kyndylan Capers: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=46852 My blog: http://www.sufficientlysufficient.blogspot.com/ Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 30Aug 12, 2010 10:47 am Just thought I'd mention that Caesarstone recommend the following (in their warranty and maintenance/care information):
CaesarStone Cream Cleanser for red wine, beetroot, tea, coffee, cordial, spices Spray n Wipe for food oils Methylated Spirits for glue/silicon/paint http://www.caesarstone.com.au/Data/Uploads/Download_zone_Australia_PDF/10YLW%20July%2009.PDF Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 33Aug 16, 2010 2:29 pm I've found those white magic microfibre pad thingummies the best at removing stains from laminate. But don't know how they would perform on engineered stone. I have heard that the trick is to make sure they are absolutely clean before using - scratches often come from something on the surface of the wiping implement, rather than the implement itself. IYKWIM. The best way to get a rust stain is to accidentally leave a bit of wet steel wool lurking behind the bench top compost bin. e. Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 35Feb 04, 2018 10:55 pm would check this out before using any chemicals https://stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au/sds/Quartz_Care&Maintanence_Essentials_(2018web)DSA_Rev4.pdf Cheers Aaron Master Stonemason <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au">www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au</a><!-- w --> Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 36Feb 06, 2018 10:22 am mav999 hey guys i have a chunk of caesarstone - ice snow - thats left over from our build, we arent in our place yet so i have been having all sorts of fun doing my materials and destruction testing in the mean time anyway to date i have tested a few things on the stone and i thought i'd share the tea bag - left overnight - no stain the drop of red wine - left overnight - no stain the dollop of sweet mustard pickle - left overnight - stain - leaving a slight discolouration which once you scrub and scrub and scrub (ive just used mild washing up detergent and a cloth) lightens - but its still there - probably might need a chemical cleaner i'm happy to run a few tests for any interested campers - we keep some funny food - hit me up - but you've only got a few weeks if im not in my place soon enough i'll let you all know how easily caesarstone travels through plasterboard... Tumeric Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 37Feb 06, 2018 10:24 am royalblue Jiff is quite a crude product. I wouldn't recommend it. If you've paid good money on quality benchtops, get some Poultice. It is a good product to have on hand for all sorts of stains in stone and agglomerate bench tops. http://www.aquamix.com.au/products/poultice.php Of course, remove substances ASAP to prevent staining. If disperse dyes such as turmeric or pollen from lillies get on the bench, carefully vacuum it up without smudging first. For stains that come from the ground (pencil, rust, minerals, etc) a bit of lemon juice or white vinegar can be used with poultice (but NOT on marble). Follow Aquamix instructions for stain removal using poultice. Ash. Caesarstone have their own liquid cleaner which works very well and is quite cheap considering how little you have to use Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 38Feb 28, 2018 11:43 am See - youtube - Diamond Surface Armour or their website www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au Re: caesarstone stain testing - expressions of interest :) 39Mar 23, 2018 6:40 am For any stain, this document will guide you through step by step on any stone especially quartz etc. Care & Cleaning Essentials for Stone & Quartz Aaron Master Stonemason <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au">www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au</a><!-- w --> Hi, planning on using the attached stone pieces in my bathroom. I want to remove stains and gloss seal. Can I get some advice on best way to remove stains and best… 0 7444 The most definitive answer to your question James is this taken from the James Hardie Axon Cladding Installation Guide - i just happen to have it… 5 4126 |