
Helpful Tips for Maintaining Your Quartz Countertop
12 March 2020
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Due to their durability, natural finish, and impressive aesthetics, quartz countertops are an unmatched choice for homeowners around the world. They are completely non-porous and resistant to stains and scratches, making them very easy to maintain.
To keep your quartz countertop looking as attractive as new, here are some recommended tips to follow:
- Make sure to perform daily cleaning using just water and a soft cloth, and occasionally with a suitable cleaner if needed. Keep in mind to avoid any harsh or abrasive products, which can degrade the quality of your quartz over time. If one of these products accidentally comes into contact with your countertop, rinse it off immediately with water and dry it completely.
- It’s also advised to clean up any spills or stains before they dry. Some stains can leave permanent marks if not removed quickly, altering the color and shine of your quartz surface. While quartz is completely non-porous, certain substances can still react with the resins and leave lasting traces.
- Even though quartz is generally heat-resistant, a sudden temperature increase known as “thermal shock” can damage it. To prevent this, avoid placing it in direct contact with heat sources like pans and pots; instead, use heat-resistant pads underneath.
- Quartz is known for its extreme hardness, but that doesn’t mean you should cut directly on the surface. Always use cutting boards, and avoid sharpening knives on the countertop to prevent unnecessary scratches.
- Although quartz is fully non-porous and bacteria-resistant, it is still recommended to disinfect your surfaces using appropriate sanitizing cleaners.
- And of course, avoid placing heavy weights or sitting on the edges of your countertop, as this could cause micro-cracks in the material.
By following these simple steps, you can ensure your quartz countertops stay looking like new and maintain their glossy appearance—even after many years of use.