Caring for Terrazzo

Terrazzo is a beautiful and durable material that can add a unique touch to any space. To keep your terrazzo furniture looking its best, follow these care instructions:

1. Regular Cleaning

  • Dusting: Use a soft, dry cloth or a microfiber cloth to regularly dust your terrazzo surfaces. This helps prevent dirt and debris from accumulating and scratching the surface.
  • Wiping: For routine cleaning, wipe the surface with a damp cloth using a mild soap solution. Avoid soaking the terrazzo, and always dry the surface immediately with a clean, dry cloth to prevent water spots.

2. Protect from Stains

  • Spill Management: Quickly blot up any spills, especially those involving acidic substances like wine, coffee, citrus juice, or vinegar, as these can etch or stain the surface. Use a clean, absorbent cloth to blot—avoid rubbing the spill.
  • Sealing: If your terrazzo has been sealed, this offers additional protection against stains. However, it’s still important to clean up spills promptly to maintain the finish.

3. Prevent Scratches and Damage

  • Avoid Abrasives: Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or rough sponges on terrazzo, as these can scratch or dull the surface.
  • Protective Pads: Use coasters, placemats, or felt pads under objects like vases, glasses, or decorative items to prevent scratches and marks.

4. Avoid Harsh Chemicals

  • Cleaning Products: Do not use harsh chemicals, acidic cleaners (like vinegar or lemon juice), or bleach on terrazzo, as these can damage the surface. Stick to pH-neutral cleaners specifically designed for stone surfaces.
  • Polishing Products: If you need to polish your terrazzo, use a polish that is safe for stone surfaces, and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

5. Temperature Control

  • Heat Resistance: While terrazzo is generally heat-resistant, it’s best to avoid placing hot items directly on the surface. Always use trivets or heat pads to protect the finish from potential thermal shock or discoloration.

6. Handling and Moving

  • Lifting: When moving terrazzo furniture, always lift it rather than dragging it to avoid chipping or cracking the surface.

By following these care instructions, your terrazzo furniture will maintain its vibrant appearance and durability for many years. Proper maintenance ensures that your terrazzo stays as beautiful and functional as the day you brought it home.