Soapstone Spray Cleaner is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A gentle, everyday cleaner formulated to safely clean and maintain natural stone surfaces without harsh chemicals.
Effective, Gentle Cleaning
Removes dirt, grime, and stains while remaining safe for delicate stone surfaces.
Multi-Surface Stone Cleaner
Safe for granite, marble, quartzite, limestone, travertine, onyx, slate, tile, soapstone, and other natural stone and quartz surfaces.
No Harsh Additives
Made only with natural, food-safe ingredients for worry-free cleaning in kitchens and food-prep areas.
Plant-Based Formula
Made with water, castile soap, isopropyl alcohol, and natural orange and lemon oils—no harmful additives.
Light Citrus Scent
Naturally scented with lemon and orange essential oils for a fresh, clean finish.
Dedicated Support
Based in the USA, Rhino Wax founders Alan and Paul personally respond to every customer email and are committed to exceptional support.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I care for soapstone countertops?
How do I care for soapstone countertops?
Soapstone is low-maintenance but benefits from regular conditioning. Clean the surface with a gentle stone-safe cleaner, then apply soapstone oil to deepen color and even out the patina. Finish with wax to seal and protect the surface.
What does soapstone oil do?
What does soapstone oil do?
Soapstone oil enhances the natural color of the stone and helps even out light or uneven areas. It does not permanently seal the stone but allows it to develop a rich, consistent patina over time.
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.
Is Rhino Wax soapstone oil food safe?
Is Rhino Wax soapstone oil food safe?
Yes. Rhino Wax soapstone oil is made with 100% natural, plant-based ingredients and contains no mineral oil or petroleum-based products, making it safe for food-prep and kitchen surfaces when used as directed.
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.






