Soapstone Maintenance Kit is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A simple, effective system for conditioning and protecting soapstone and other natural stone surfaces.
What’s Included
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Soapstone Oil (8oz)
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Soapstone Wax (4oz)
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Applicator
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Two microfiber cloths
Condition & Protect
The oil deeply conditions stone surfaces while the wax seals and protects, preserving natural beauty and durability.
Visible Results
Regular use enhances patina, restores color, and improves the overall appearance of soapstone, slate, and concrete.
Mineral-Oil Free & Food Safe
Contains no petroleum-based products for a safe, natural stone care solution.
Designed for Natural Stone
Ideal for soapstone, slate, and concrete kitchen surfaces.
Plant-Based Ingredients
Made with 100% natural, plant-based oils and waxes—no artificial or harmful additives.
Light Citrus Scent
Infused with lemon and orange essential oils for a clean, subtle fragrance.
Easy Application
The included applicator and cloths make it easy to apply evenly and achieve professional-looking results.
Dedicated Support
Based in the USA, Rhino Wax founders Alan and Paul personally respond to every customer email and stand behind every product.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I use wax on soapstone countertops?
Should I use wax on soapstone countertops?
Yes. Wax adds a protective, food-safe barrier that helps repel water, reduce fingerprints, and slow staining. Apply wax after oiling and buff the surface for a smooth, non-greasy finish.
Can I use soapstone oil or wax on slate or concrete?
Can I use soapstone oil or wax on slate or concrete?
Yes. Rhino Wax soapstone oil and wax are safe for soapstone, slate, and concrete surfaces, including countertops, sinks, and other natural stone applications.
How do I remove water marks or light stains from soapstone?
How do I remove water marks or light stains from soapstone?
Light marks usually fade on their own as the stone develops patina. For faster results, apply soapstone oil to even out the color, then seal with wax for added protection.
Do I need to seal soapstone?
Do I need to seal soapstone?
Soapstone does not require traditional sealers. Oil and wax provide natural conditioning and surface protection without altering the stone’s breathable properties.






