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Special Care Instructions for Travertine
 

 

Daily Care for Stone Countertops

Special Care:  Granite

Special Care:  Marble

Special Care: Limestone

Special Care:  Travertine

Special Care:  Soapstone

Special Care:  Pietra del Cardoso

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Staining

Travertine is more porous than many natural stone countertop materials and is extremely susceptible to staining. We treat all travertine countertops with a penetrating stone sealer before installation, a process that helps protect the stone from staining. Coasters and placemats should be used to prevent staining for all drinking glasses or dishes, including water glasses. Avoid leaving any spilled substances on travertine for any period of time to prevent stains (including juices, alcoholic beverages, oils, greases, cosmetics, and standing water). It is recommended that travertine be resealed periodically with a penetrating stone sealer to help reduce staining.

Etching

Travertines, like marble and other calcareous stones, are referred to as acid sensitive. Calcareous stones are readily dissolved in acid; therefore acidic products, such as lemon or tomato juice should not be used on limestones and marbles. These will cause travertine to etch - the surface finish will dull and change texture. Wiping spills immediately and taking caution to use only cleansers specified for travertine will help avoid etching your countertop.

Burning

Travertine does have the potential to burn, so hot pots and pans should not be set directly on marble countertops. Use trivets, potholders and placemats to protect travertine surfaces.
 
       
   

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