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Tips to Take Care of Ceramic and Porcelain Kitchen Tops

Porcelain and ceramic kitchen tops are highly resistant to stain and damage, comes in wide range of style, colors, thickness, and shapes, and are easy to maintain. It is because of the many advantages and features that these two materials are one of the most preferred options among homebuyers. Though affordable and durable in nature, these kitchen tops also need proper maintenance to look in their best condition. In this post, we list a few more advantages of having ceramic and porcelain countertops in the kitchen and also share tips on how to take care of these worktops.

Porcelain and ceramic kitchen tops are durable and affordable solutions for a contemporary kitchen. If you are planning to have one of the two types installed in a kitchen, the post shares tips on how to take good care of them.

Benefits of Ceramic Kitchen Countertops

  • Extremely hard-wearing and withstand daily wear and tear.
  • Resistant to mildew, which makes them a hygienic option in the kitchen for preventing bacterial and mold growth.
  • Easy to install and maintain. Thus, your countertop will look as good as new for years to come.

Benefits of Porcelain Kitchen Tops

  • Available in tile and slab form, this pattern and color consistency isn’t an issue.
  • Highly resistant to breakage and chipping, thus, less need to look for a replacement.
  • Almost non-porous surface means high-resistance to stain and moisture absorption.
  • Available in different colors, patterns, and textures, which make them perfect for contemporary or traditional styled home.

Working on the Countertop

Though porcelain kitchen worktops and ceramic kitchen worktops are highly resistant to scratching and chipping, they are not entirely prone to it. Never chop vegetables on the countertop, instead use a chopping board. In addition to this, remember to keep hot pans on trivets to avoid any damage to the countertop.

Everyday Cleaning. Porcelain and ceramic tiles kitchen tops rarely face a problem of staining. But, don’t take their ability to resistant staining for granted. Wipe up the spills quickly; otherwise it could stain the grout (a paste that fills the gap between the tiles). You can use any mild household cleaner to clean ceramic and porcelain countertops. Some other helpful tips include:

  • A pH-balanced cleaner should be used to clean surfaces. This will protect them from dirt and against stains.
  • Use an acidic cleaner only when cleaning deeper dirt stains.
  • An alkaline cleaner that is formulated especially for ceramic and porcelain tiles should be used to remove heavy grease and oil stains.
  • Do not use household cleaners that have dyes or contain bleach, abrasives, and ammonia. They might lead to discoloration of porcelain and ceramic kitchen tops.
  • Use a damp microfiber cloth for cleaning kitchen tops regularly.
  • Do not use products that have hydrofluoric acid or any of its derivatives.

Final Words

When it comes to countertops, remember that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. The instructions that you follow for cleaning and maintaining ceramic kitchen top might be different from what’s required to keep porcelain kitchen top in good condition. However, one thing that’s common is that both the types of kitchen tops need regular maintenance such as cleaning spills immediately and using a microfiber cloth to clean the top. If you will take care of these countertops, we are sure they will last for years without losing their shine and appeal.

Rechard Tyler
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