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Stone quarried by Burlington is around 400 million years old and with the correct care and attention should not deteriorate in any way.
Your new stone furniture is an entirely natural product. Like any good quality wooden furniture it needs to be carefully maintained to avoid damage and to preserve its natural beauty. After honing to a deep matt lustre finish, the surface has been treated with a stain inhibitor. The inhibitor will deter everyday stains, but as with quality wood, every care should be taken to avoid prolonged contact with acidic substances such as citric acids, wine, vinegar etc. Most marks can be removed with a damp cloth and then "Buffed" up again with a dry cotton cloth. Very dilute neutral non-soap detergent may be used for removing stubborn marks. Bleach or citrus based cleaning substances are not recommended. Neither are products containing abrasives. Damaged areas can be repaired locally, it is unnecessary to strip and reseal the entire surface.
With the correct care and attention your Burlington stone top will remain an item of beauty for years to come.
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