Silestone Countertop Polish. Silestone countertops are beautiful, durable and easy to maintain. Use a cloth or non-scratch scouring pad to scrub the stain, then clean the countertop with a fresh cloth to remove the cleaner.
If you do develop a stain on your Silestone, it may either be a caked-on substance or a chemical mark such as those left by hard water. Be sure to choose a stone polish for use with quartz and follow the instructions on the product's label. Silestone can withstand coffee, lemon juice, wine, vinegar, olive oil and makeup spills.
Daily cleaning will usually take the shine away that was present when the countertop was first installed.
Quartz countertops are polished within the manufacturing company, using a sealing surface polish.
Use a cloth or non-scratch scouring pad to scrub the stain, then clean the countertop with a fresh cloth to remove the cleaner. Silestone is a very hardy type of quartz countertop. It is highly regarded for its durability and non-porous elements that stand up to scratches and stains, and it brings a high-end look to rooms that requires little maintenance.