How to Keep Your Concrete Countertops Looking Great?

well maintained concrete countertops

If you have concrete counters in your Surrey home, you know how beautiful and unique they can be. The decorative concrete is often a centerpiece of a kitchen, tying in all the other design elements. As such, you want them to look new and remain functional for many years to come. Here are some important tips on how to keep your concrete countertops looking great.

Avoid Heat

 

Although not a susceptible to heat as laminate countertops, you should absolutely avoid placing any hot pots or pans directly onto the surface. Heat is unlikely to damage the concrete itself, but can easily damage the sealer, as they often have plastic-like properties and can melt under high heat.

Not a Chopping Block

Concrete may be a hard surface, but it can be scratched and chipped if not careful. Using knives or other tools directly on the countertop is a sure way to gain some unsightly scratches and knicks. Make sure any work you do, is on a proper board.

Avoid harsh Chemicals

When cleaning concrete countertops, you should use mild cleaners such as simple dish detergent. Absolutely avoid any strong acid or base cleaners, especially any containing bleach. If there is a spill on the countertop, make sure you clean it up fairly quickly, and do not leave it for a long period of time.

Reseal Often

Regular resealing of the concrete is an essential step in continuing to protect the appearance of the decorative countertop. These additional sealant coats can fill in any areas where it has started to thin or wear down, preventing the chances for wear to ever happen directly on the concrete itself. Preventative maintenance through resealing is your greatest ally in protecting these beautiful stone pieces.

By following these simple steps, your concrete counters can look new and pristine for years to come.


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