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Stoneware can scratch granite countertops if dragged across the surface. It is essential to use protective materials underneath stoneware to prevent damage. The discussion confirms that granite is susceptible to scratches from harder materials, emphasizing the need for caution when using stoneware on granite surfaces.
PREREQUISITESHomeowners, kitchen designers, and anyone concerned about maintaining the integrity of granite countertops while using stoneware.
Generally, the Pampered Chef stoneware is designed to be safe for use on granite countertops. However, it is always recommended to use a trivet or hot pad to protect your granite surface from potential heat damage or scratches.
While Pampered Chef stones are durable, placing a hot stone directly on a granite countertop is not advisable. It's best to use a heat-resistant surface to avoid any risk of thermal shock or damage to the granite.
To prevent any potential marking or scratching, always use a protective barrier like a trivet or cloth when placing hot stoneware on granite. This will help maintain the integrity of both the stoneware and the granite surface.
Pampered Chef stoneware is unlikely to leave stains on granite if used properly. However, it’s important to clean any spills promptly and avoid prolonged contact with food residues to maintain the appearance of your granite.
While the risk is minimal, there is always a chance of damaging your granite countertop if the stoneware is extremely hot or if it is dragged across the surface. Always lift rather than slide the stoneware to prevent scratches.