Maintenance of ceramic worktops

Ceramic is a resilient material that offers considerable design flexibility.

Ceramic is an excellent choice for worktops, offering high durability and a wide range of design possibilities. The resistance of ceramic to scratches, heat and stains makes it an ideal choice for daily use in the kitchen or bathroom.

Ceramic consists exclusively of components of natural origin, ie, predominantly clay or sand. The carefully controlled composition of ceramic creates a material that is exceptionally flexible and wear-resistant, ensuring reliability even in situations where other materials might falter.

For the manufacture of worktops, heat-treated ceramic tiles are used, which are cut to the correct size, after which the edges and surface of the resulting plate are processed.

Non-porosity – ceramic is a non-porous material that makes it hygienic and easy to care for, as it does not absorb liquids or harbour bacteria.

Colours – ceramic worktops come in a vast array of colours and textures, allowing you to select a style and design that complements your home’s interior.

Timeless elegance – ceramic worktops maintain their beauty and colour for many years with minimal maintenance, offering enduring aesthetic appeal.

How to clean the worktop from ceramic material?

A microfiber cloth moistened with warm water is best for daily cleaning. For more stubborn dirt, we recommend using a neutral, slightly alkaline (pH 8–10) or slightly acidic (pH 4–6) detergent.

Cleaning agents that contain bleaching agents, have an abrasive effect or are highly acidic should be avoided, as they can permanently damage the surface.

What to do in case of stains?

The best way to deal with stains is to prevent them in the first place. Keep your ceramic worktop from exposure to chemicals and corrosive substances.

Dirt and stains on the surface are best removed immediately with household paper, water and detergent to avoid permanent damage.

How to avoid heat damage and scratches?

The countertop made of ceramic material is heat resistant. This means that placing hot dishes on the worktop will also not cause surface or paint damage. The ceramic worktop is also extremely resistant to scratches. Be careful when placing heavy objects on the ceramic surface and avoid strong impacts to the worktop.

Does the ceramic worktop need regular maintenance?

It is not necessary to treat the worktop made of ceramic material with impregnations, since the ceramic surface is completely waterproof.

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