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Is there a treatment that will make a Caesarstone resistant to scratching?
Hi, I have a countertop in a new home that I purchased that gets scratched very easily. I would like to know what the cost is for repairing the countertop, and if there is any treatment that will make it more resistant to scratching. Attached is an extreme example, this scratch was there when we purchased the home, a result of the workers installing the stove. There are many smaller scratches, one from a plastic coffee machine being placed on the surface and dragged a few inches. I asked the previous owner- he said the countertop is Caesarstone. Thanks, -Matt
One response to “Is there a treatment that will make a Caesarstone resistant to scratching?”
Caesarstone as well as most others man-made stones can be easy scratched as they partly made from kind of plastic and soft.
There is no way to make surface harder, the only solution is proper using and care. For example you should not cut on surface, don’t put hot objects, put felt pads on coffee machine and other kitchen appliances etc.
We can remove all scratches and re polishing to shine/matte finish but for an estimate we need to know its dimensions/size or you can send us picture of entire countertop.
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Caesarstone as well as most others man-made stones can be easy scratched as they partly made from kind of plastic and soft.
There is no way to make surface harder, the only solution is proper using and care. For example you should not cut on surface, don’t put hot objects, put felt pads on coffee machine and other kitchen appliances etc.
We can remove all scratches and re polishing to shine/matte finish but for an estimate we need to know its dimensions/size or you can send us picture of entire countertop.