Our unique system,fine tuned by years of R&D has been designed to install over your existing benchtop.
This saves the hassle potentially destructive processes, (removing benchtops and tiles)

BEFORE

AFTER

 

 

Once you've had your new Real Granite Top installed, you'll want to know the best way to look after it!!!

By following these simple instructions, your Real Granite Top will retain todays beauty forever.

Preventing Damage;
With just a little care, you can ensure your Real Granite Top retains its beauty permanently.

Avoid exposing stone counters to strong chemicals
Oven cleaners, oils, paint removers, fruit juices (particularly citrus juices), or any other acidic liquid. If spills do occur, wash quickly with clean water.
Try not use your counter top as a cutting board. This will destroy your good knives, and might cause damage to your benchtop with some specially hardened knives.
There are NO benchtop materials available that are totally scratchproof, although natural granite is about the closest you will find.

Avoid dropping heavy or sharp objects on the counter

Granite is one of the hardest natural materials known to man, but if you try hard enough you will damage it... Avoid leaving hot cooking utensils on your counter tops for long periods, the granite is okay, however there might be hot oil under the utensil and this can damage the sealant..

Heat
Generally exposure to hot pans will not cause any damage at all to your benchtop, but we recommend you use a cutting board or something similar just to further protect your benchtop. It is worth noting that the only benchtop material that is almost entirely impervious to heat is Stainless Steel. Other "Solid Surface" products are only heat resistant, not heat proof.

Cleaning Recommendations
As with any other product, clean regularly. Once your stone counter has been sealed (if required), it is easy to keep clean. Most common household cleaning products eg. Spray and Wipe, Windex, will help retain the natural beauty of stone. You can also buy our specially developed stone cleaner.
Do not use abrasive cleaners. Wash with clean water after cleaning if spills occur. Wipe the surface dry with a soft cloth after cleaning. There are many commercially available stone care products if you choose to use them.

Sealers
Not all granites will require sealing. We will advise you when you are choosing your stone of each stone's sealing requirements (if any). The sealing process is a very simple one, it is no different to polishing your car, only it is much, much easier and you don't have to do it as often!!!
There are a number of commercially available sealers which generally require an annual application if you wish to do it yourself, or if you like you can arrange for us to come and do it for you.
It is important to understand what a sealer will and will not do.
They will not prevent etching caused by acids.
However, a treated surface will minimize the degree of etching by keeping the offending substance at the surface, not allowing the damaging effects to migrate deeper into the stone to cause severe etching.
It is also worth remembering that etching does not occur instantly. The stone must be exposed to the offending acids for some time to cause the problem. A spill which is wiped up reasonably quickly will not usually cause any problems.
A sealed surface is not a total guarantee against staining. Sealers are not stain-proofers. If an offending substance is left in contact for a prolonged period of time a stain may develop, however it should not become deep seated in stone that has been sealed. Therefore, care should be taken to remove any spills or foods from the surface as soon as reasonably possible.
Treating the stone does not make it maintenance free, it still needs to be maintained with proper stone care products. ;