Daily cleaning is simple—just use mild soap or dish detergent with warm water and a soft cloth or sponge. Wipe down your counters, rinse with clean water, and dry with a towel. That’s it for regular maintenance. The nonporous surface doesn’t need sealing like granite does, and you don’t need special cleaners. For tougher stains or buildup, you can use an ammonia-based cleaner or make a paste with baking soda and water. Avoid abrasive scrubbing pads and harsh chemicals like bleach, paint thinner, or oven cleaner—these can damage or discolor the surface. If you get hard water stains, those can be removed with specific products designed for solid surface. The key is wiping up spills promptly, especially things like coffee, wine, or food dyes that could stain if left sitting. Use cutting boards instead of cutting directly on the surface to prevent scratches. With these basic habits, your countertops will look good for years without complicated maintenance routines.