Caring For Your New Affinity™ Surface

Affinity™ Solid Surface is not only one of the most beautiful surfacing materials available today it is also completely renewable and can be repaired if accidentally damaged. Affinity™ is nonporous and is resistant to heat, stains, bacteria, and impact plus it is easy to care for and will withstand the rigors of daily use. Certain steps do need to be taken to avoid misuse and ensure that Affinity will provide you with years of enjoyment. Read our online care and maintenance brochure for all you need to know on preventing damage from occurring to your Affinity™ Surface.

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Preventing Heat Damage

Affinity withstands heat better than ordinary surface materials. However, all solid surface products will expand and contract with changes in temperature. Excess heat may result in scorching, cracking, or seam separation. We offer the following suggestions to avoid heat related issues:

Hot Pots
Never place them directly on your countertop. Use a solid trivet with rubber feet.

Portable Appliances
Please use them with caution. This includes electric frying pans, deep fat fryers, portable woks, crock pots and the like. Such appliances should only be used on solid trivets with rubber feet. Items such as toasters and coffee pots generally do not generate enough heat to cause problems, but caution should be exercised. While portable appliances on rubber feet may seem harmless, such appliances can radiate an enormous amount of heat down onto the surface of the countertop. Place such items on a solid trivet with rubber feet.

Cook Tops and Ranges
Heat damage next to cook tops and ranges is possible, most often seen as cracks in corners or near the largest burners. Vent hoods or downdraft fans should be used while cooking as the constant air flow will help moderate hot spots. Oversized pots that cantilever past the edge of the range or cook top can also radiate excessive heat down into the countertop and should be avoided whenever possible.

Pots should not be allowed in close proximity to a back splash and high output burners should be used sparingly. Once a pan has reached the proper cooking temperature the heat setting should be reduced to prevent overheating.

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Properly Cleaning

Stains and Dirt
Use soapy water or an ammonia-based cleaning product, rinse and towel dry.

Water Spots
Wipe surface with a damp soft towel and wipe dry.

Disinefecting
Occasionally wipe surface with a diluted 1:1 ratio or water and household bleach.

Difficult Stains
Spray stain with a household cleaner and wait for 30 seconds. Wipe surface with a damp soft towel and wipe dry. If stain persists, repeat process and if necessary refer to the directions for removing cuts & scratches.

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Removing Cuts & Scratches

Affinity™ Surfaces are completely renewable. You can remove minor cuts and scratches using the included Micro-Mesh finishing pads and following some simple instructions found in the PDF below. For extensive or difficult repairs, or routine professional refurbishing, we suggest you contact your Affinity™ fabricator or dealer.

Simple Guide For Removing Scratches

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