Porcelain

Porcelain is created using extreme heat and 25,000kg of pressure. High-density ceramic materials are bonded together in this process to create a sleek, durable look.  Porcelain is resistant to stains, scratches, UV rays, heat, and water. Porcelain’s durability and wide variety of design options makes it one of the ultimate surface choices.

Cleaning

Clean porcelain surfaces with a neutral cleaner or a mild liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water. For stains that harden as they dry, such as food or gum, gently scrape it off the surface with a blade or putty knife and then wipe down with soap and warm water. For metal marks or stubborn items, a glass cooktop cleaner may be used.

Heat

Porcelain is extremely resistant to large fluctuations in temperature, both to heat and cold. However, it is recommended to always use a trivet as heat could transfer from the hot item to the surface and could cause a burn.

Cutting

To prolong the use of your knives, always use a cutting board. Cutting directly on porcelain countertops could dull your knives.