Cal Flame KD6016, KD6002 manual Cleaning and Maintenance, About Natural Stone

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About Natural Stone

A natural characteristic of granite and marble is its inherent lack of uniformity. Because it is a completely natural material, it can have a great deal of variation in color, shade, finish, tint, hardness, strength, and so on.

Any time you use natural stone, you can always expect differences from one tile to the next. You will frequently see dry seams, pit or fos- sils. These areas are often filled in at the factory. Over time through normal use, the fill may work its way out.

Even though stone tile is a natural product, it nevertheless can be af- fected by extremes in weather. Both marble and granite are decorative and durable, but they have different compositions and wear differently in the elements.

We recommend barbecue island owners keep their island covered if they are concerned about damage from constant exposure to weather. This is particularly true in areas where there is snow, ice, or very hot weather.

Stone is porous, especially marble, and often has natural fissures in the surface. Constant exposure to extreme heat or cold can cause these natural features to expand and eventually crack.

Although the stone has been properly finished and is suitable for use in an outdoor environment, Cal Spas does not apply a weather sealant to our countertops. We never wish to second-guess how our customers want to use their barbecues or the locale they will use them in, so we leave the choice of applying a weather sealant entirely up to owners.

We do not recommend any specific brand or manufacturer, although there are literally hundreds of excellent products on the market cus- tomers may choose from.

In addition to maintaining the stone tile surfaces, barbecue island own- ers need to know that the grout between the tile, while it is durable, can also be affected by both extremes in weather and by normal use. Grout is much easier to repair than stone tile and gaps between the tile can cause water to seep into the barbecue island and cause damage to the interior.

In those instances where natural cracks occur, we recommend having an experienced tile worker filling them with a material of a complemen- tary color. After the filler sets and is sanded smooth, apply a weather sealant to help prevent further cracking.

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Contents Page Page Planning the Best Location Preparing a Good Foundation Natural Gas Installation Assembly Handling the piecesInventory Two side pieces Front piece Back piece Counter top Assembly Barbecue Island Assembly Barbecue Island Assembly Barbecue Island Assembly Barbecue Island Assembly Barbecue Island Assembly About Natural Stone Cleaning and MaintenanceScratches and Chips Granite TopDo’s Don’tsStain Removal Guide CleaningTile CareDO’s and DON’Ts of Tile Care Care and Maintenance of Tile GroutStainless Steel CLR Cleaning Products and MaterialsClean Rust Removal Burners Cleaning the Interior of Your GrillDrip Pan Steam Cleaning Your GrillCovering Your Grill Cooking GratesWarranty Performance Limited WarrantyExtent of Warranty Manufacturer WarrantyWarranty Limitations Customer Service DisclaimersLegal Remedies LTR50001101, Rev. a 2/1/11