What product should be used to clean Quartz?

What product should be used to clean Quartz?

12 March 2020

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Thanks to its aesthetics, hardness, durability, complete impermeability, and resistance to stains, heat, and scratches, quartz is one of the most widely used materials in decoration around the world—not only for countertops, but also for all kinds of decorative objects.

Quartz is also known for how easy it is to maintain and doesn’t require any special cleaning if cared for on a daily basis. This care is simple, takes only a few minutes, and requires little effort. By making sure to use certain products and avoid others, you can keep your quartz surfaces looking as attractive as new and extend their durability.

Generally, you can use almost any product to clean quartz, as long as it is not harsh or abrasive. Highly acidic or strongly alkaline products will alter the color and shiny finish of your quartz. Aside from these, you can use most chemical products, such as dish soaps, degreasers, or polishes—for example, Quartz Clean and Shine Quartz Countertop Cleaner, Simple Green, and similar options.

You can also use glass cleaners after cleaning your quartz surfaces to protect them from buildup and residue that can dull their shine.

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