IceStone Overview
IceStone is manufactured without any petrochemicals or resins, making it an environmentally responsible
choice for countertops in the home or office. Care of IceStone is similar to that of natural stone. Like all
surfaces, IceStone will show signs of wear and tear over time. With sensible care, you can maintain the beauty
and quality of your IceStone surface.
Protect Your Surface
IceStone is very dense, but still porous, so surfaces must be sealed. IceStone requires that the fabricator seals before or at the time of installation.
A typical IceStone installation requires annual resealing. To determine if it is time to reseal your IceStone, dab a cotton ball in water and evenly wipe the surface in a straight line.
Caring For Your Icestone
General Cleaning
Cleaning products should be free of chlorine bleach, ammonia, acid and citrus scents.
Wipe Up Spills
Be especially attentive to spills such as coffee, wine, fruit juices and other acidic liquids, wiping them up promptly with a damp cloth and water.
Use Trivets And Cutting Boards
Place a tray under coffee machines, soap, and soap dispensers—as with all surfaces, use trivets and cutting boards to help protect the sealer and the surface.
Repairs
Removing Tough Stains
Staining is caused by liquids that have penetrated and discolored the surface. Most stains can be removed by using a poultice. Refer to our video illustrating stain removal on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/IceStoneLLC
Removing Surface Marks/Etching
Etching is caused by acidic liquids that have discolored, dulled, and/or eroded the surface. If etching occurs, contact IceStone Customer Service: customerservice@icestoneusa.com
Warranty
IceStone offers a Residential and Commercial 10-year Limited Warranty for installations that are fabricated and installed by an IceStone Certified Fabricator. Register your warranty on our website and receive e-mail reminders about maintaining your IceStone.