Helpful Tips for Maintaining Your Quartz Countertop

Helpful Tips for Maintaining Your Quartz Countertop

21 January 2019

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For a good kitchen or an efficient work surface, it is necessary to use high-quality materials. When we speak of materials here, we are referring to countertops, which must be highly durable, hygienic, and easy to maintain. Quartz countertops partially meet all these requirements. In this article, you will first discover the features and benefits of quartz countertops, followed by some tips to help you preserve your quartz countertop.

What are the features and benefits of quartz countertops?

Quartz countertops are made from natural quartz, which is known for its hardness and non-porous nature. Quartz is resistant to stains, mold, and heat, and has a structure that prevents the growth of bacteria—all of which contribute to easy maintenance and cleaning. It is therefore clear that quartz is highly hygienic, helping to protect users’ health and requiring no sealant.

Aesthetically speaking, it is available in a wide range of colors that are sure to attract attention with their beauty. From white to gray, including pink and blue, only quartz offers such a wide variety of color options. It is also important to note that quartz is impervious to grease and oil.

Despite all these advantages, it is essential to maintain the quartz countertop and take certain measures to preserve it.

How to preserve your quartz countertop

Preserving a quartz countertop necessarily involves regular maintenance. While it is known for being easy to clean, maintaining a quartz countertop still requires special care. Not all cleaning products are suitable. Acidic products and solvents can damage the surface of the countertop.

For daily cleaning, it is recommended to use a mix of water and mild soap, or water and vinegar. For stubborn stains, use vinegar on hard water deposits, and a mix of water and bleach in equal parts for more persistent stains. Abrasive cleaners, scouring sponges, and products like Windex or Hertel are not recommended for use on a quartz countertop.

Likewise, detergents containing bleach, ammonia, or any product with a pH value higher than 10, harsh chemicals, and silicone-based cleaners can permanently damage your quartz countertop. It is also not advisable to use water repellents or resins to enhance shine, as these only provide a short-lived effect.

Regular cleaning according to the above guidelines will help preserve your quartz countertop. Several safe tips are available to keep your countertop clean. First, simply mix a non-abrasive detergent with a bit of water, clean, and rinse. Second, you can clean your quartz countertop using a bit of denatured alcohol and rinse afterward. Regular cleaning prevents dirt from dulling the surface. Don’t forget to dust it weekly. As soon as stains appear on the quartz countertop, it is important to clean them without delay, because the longer they remain, the harder they are to remove.

Additionally, it is advisable to use cleaners like *Method Daily Granite Cleaner* and *Bar Keepers Friend*.

Beyond regular and cautious cleaning, it is also urgent to take preventive measures to preserve the countertop. First, quartz does not tolerate direct sunlight well and may fade over time—so avoid exposing it to the sun. Second, quartz does not withstand heat well. It is therefore crucial not to place hot items such as boiling pots directly on the countertop. Use a trivet to avoid damaging it. Lastly, it is not recommended to stand, kneel, or sit on the countertop, to prevent cracks caused by excessive pressure.

Quartz countertops offer many advantages, such as resistance to stains and mold, easy maintenance, a wide variety of colors, and hygienic properties. However, to preserve them, regular upkeep is essential.

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