Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Stain on caesarstone 22May 14, 2012 3:46 pm When the stone installer was here he told me to use Jif Cream, always use in a circular motion and with a soft sponge, (definitely not a scourer)and then rinse it and clean with Spray and Wipe. Caesarstone usually sends you a free welcome pack with a little bottle of their cleanser if you register your product with them which I got too and they both seem like the same thing. I've had Caesarstone for about a year now and many red wine rings, a bit of rust and some beet juice has all come off with the Jif. Re: Stain on caesarstone 24Jun 06, 2012 10:18 pm The guys that did our stone said to use jiff. I always have and it works every time. The stone looks brand new. I also used it in the bathroom sink when my DS dropped his shaver in it and it scratched it. It fixed it straight away, couldn't c where the scratch had been. Re: Stain on caesarstone 25Jun 10, 2012 9:45 am great thread. Helped me decide to not go with the lighter coloured stone benches. QQ Starlight black ftw. Re: Stain on caesarstone 26Jun 11, 2012 8:22 am deb17 The guys that did our stone said to use jiff. I always have and it works every time. The stone looks brand new. I also used it in the bathroom sink when my DS dropped his shaver in it and it scratched it. It fixed it straight away, couldn't c where the scratch had been. This is right but Jiff should be used with alot of water too. If you use Jiff only you risk changing the gloss level in the place your cleaning. I put water directly onto the benchtop and then use a little bit of Jiff on a very wet clean cloth and make sure I clean more than just the stain. Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Re: Stain on caesarstone 27Jun 11, 2012 8:40 am This is what I started to do: When I notice that a stain has "grabbed" onto the stone, I wipe it first (no chemicals, just water is enough) and then just dab a little clean water on the area and leave it. The stain disappers on its own, water draws it out. BTW, our bench is a very light colour. My signature is distracting people from my wise posts ... Re: Stain on caesarstone 28Jun 11, 2012 11:24 am yer I always use water. I never use any cleaning product without it. I have only ever had two stains, red wine and beetroot that reqired jiff. I normally use clean soapy water to clean the stone. I love my white benchtops and they r easy to keep clean. Re: Stain on caesarstone 29Oct 17, 2013 3:13 am Read on another post that someone has successfully used the magic eraser sponges and the caesarstone cleaner to remove red wine and turmeric stains from her essastone white bench tops, no marks left and gloss intact Building in Myalup with Redink PCQ : Nov 2012 Prestart: 17 th March 2013 Builders Permit: Sept 2013 Completed build Aug 2014 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=67559 Re: Stain on caesarstone 30Mar 23, 2018 7:47 am Read the Care & Cleaning Essentials for Stone https://stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au/sds/Quartz_Care&Maintanence_Essentials_(2018web)DSA_Rev4.pdf Aaron Master Stonemason <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au">www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au</a><!-- w --> Re: Stain on caesarstone 31Mar 24, 2018 8:31 pm Got uba tuba granite and professional cleaners told me to use high quality dish washing detergent on a microfibre cloth that is wrapped around a cleaning tool, make sure cloth is fairly wet and place dishwashing liquid along bottom of cloth, wipe bench all over and sqee gee off and finish wiping last bits of water with a large microfibre cloth, done this for years and bench sparkles clean with high gloss shiny look. Re: Stain on caesarstone 32Mar 24, 2018 9:27 pm Thats fine, but you are talking about a granite, not quartz Also soap or detergents will make the surface dull and sticky over time. Professional cleaners are not stonemasons, we see all the time oven, drain cleaner damage and also damage from gumption on all stone from professsional cleaners including bleach Aaron Master Stonemason <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au">www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au</a><!-- w --> Re: Stain on caesarstone 33Mar 25, 2018 10:13 am Aaron Master Stonemason <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au">www.stonebenchtopcleaner.com.au</a><!-- w --> Re: Stain on caesarstone 34Apr 05, 2018 8:58 am StoneGuru Thats fine, but you are talking about a granite, not quartz Also soap or detergents will make the surface dull and sticky over time. Professional cleaners are not stonemasons, we see all the time oven, drain cleaner damage and also damage from gumption on all stone from professsional cleaners including bleach 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 6967 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 3936 |