Stains from grease or similar can be washed off with a neutral, colourless cleaning agent:
Ensure that the stone is cooled to room temperature before cleaning.
Moisten the stain with undiluted, colourless cleaning agent and let it sit for a few minutes.
Wash the surface with clean, warm water.
Repeat if necessary.
Difficult stains
Particularly difficult stains can, with great care, be removed with acetone or colourless household alcohol.
Alternatively, the surface can be sanded with sandpaper no. 240 or no. 320 until the scratch is gone – use a sanding block to keep the surface even. If the surface is sanded with water and wet sandpaper, a particularly smooth surface can be achieved.
If you are unfortunate enough to get stains from grease or other substances on your soapstone cladding, you can wash it off with a neutral cleaning agent.
Stains from grease or similar can be washed off with a neutral, colourless cleaning agent:
- Ensure that the stone is cooled to room temperature before cleaning.
- Moisten the stain with undiluted, colourless cleaning agent and let it sit for a few minutes.
- Wash the surface with clean, warm water.
- Repeat if necessary.
Difficult stains
- Particularly difficult stains can, with great care, be removed with acetone or colourless household alcohol.
- Alternatively, the surface can be sanded with sandpaper no. 240 or no. 320 until the scratch is gone – use a sanding block to keep the surface even. If the surface is sanded with water and wet sandpaper, a particularly smooth surface can be achieved.