4 Essential Tips for Maintaining and Cleaning Quartz Countertops?

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Regularly polish quartz with a non-abrasive polish to maintain its shine and protect its surface from daily wear.

Selecting Quartz

Quartz countertops are known for their outstanding durability and appealing look, ensuring their topmost position in kitchens and bathrooms. This chapter delves into the essence of the material’s attractiveness and the reasons lying in its resilience, the resistance to stains, and simplicity of care.

Quartz Resilience and Hardness

In fact, quartz, whose hardness according to Mohs parameter equals 7, is one of the strongest mineral substances found on the Earth . This in turn makes countertops made of it almost scratch and influence-proof, which is a pure benefit owners are likely to appreciate. Moreover, quartz is artificially manufactured by involving about ninety percent of the mineral combined with resins and pigments. This combination likely explains the material’s superior strength and homogeneity as opposed to natural stones used in equivalent applications.

Non-porous Nature and Superficiality to Stains

Another positive feature worth mentioning is quartz’s non-porous nature, which, in other words, means it does not absorb. Naturally, common foods used to cook and prepare meals likely to come into contact with countertops in the kitchen may leave a stain if the material is peephole. In case with quartz, oils, wine, coffee, and other commonly utilized kitchen products will not impair the stone’s pristine look for years. No sealing is required for the stones to remain resistant to stains, regardless of the substances that might come into contact with the surfaces.

Simplicity of Care and Mild Detergent

One of the best counter installed in kitchens and bathrooms requires something simple for ordinary cleaning. Detergent and a sponge or a soft dishcloth is everything that the material allegedly requires, which only adds to its benefits. Moreover, the non-porous surface means bacteria, germs, or mold growth is not even a possibility. Therefore, should any of the surface’s parts require immediate cleaning, which should not take long at all because the kitchen is such an environment informal dining tables are moved in and people come in large quantities.

Routine Cleaning Tactics for Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops maintenance and hygiene would require it to be cleaned intermediately. This section reviews the everyday methods of cleaning, wiping spills and stains, and the recommended types of commercial cleaners safe for your quartz.

Everyday Cleaning Using Soap and Water

To maintain quartz every day, it would be most effective to use light soapy water. With a cloth or sponge dip, a soap solution should be sloshed all over the surface. This will help to clean any spills and debris right from the surface without creating streaks on it. It should be noted that hot water should not be applied directly to the surface. Eventually, the resin binders of quartz can weaken and become susceptible to further corrosive influences.

Spill and Stain-Control Methods

Quartz is highly stain-resistant since it is non-porous, although heavily soiled spills can still ignite . In this case, if food, gum, or paint has been left uncleaned and hardened, you should scrape it away from the surface with a plastic putty knife first. Afterward, mix a paste from baking soda and water and scrub the stain with the paste. Always rinse the surface afterwards and dry it with a soft cloth.

Commercial Cleaner Instructions

While quartz is pretty hardy and durable, harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaners can still damage the surface. Thus it is imperative to use pH-neutral products and check whether it is specifically indicated on safe quartz cleaners . A glass cleaner or surface wipe is suitable for deep cleaning, as long as it does not have bleach as an ingredient. Afterwards, the affected area will be rinsed thoroughly and dried with a cloth to avoid any potential disastrous effects on the resin.

Protecting your quartz from damage

Apart from regular cleaning, there are actions you can take to protect your quartz countertops from potential damage. This section will concentrate on ways to preserve quartz surfaces from high temperatures, scratches, and harmful impact of strong chemicals and abrasives.

Preserving quartz from high temperatures

Quartz is generally resistant to heat, but persistent exposure to hot surfaces can lead to damage. Always use trivets or mats for hot pots, pans, or baking dishes on the quartz surface. While quartz countertops can resist up to 150 degrees of heat, sudden temperature change or long exposure to heat may cause discoloration or cracks because of their thermal shock on the resin components of the material.

Avoiding Scratches and the Use of Cutting Boards

Even though quartz is hard, sharp objects may leave scratches on your countertops. Use cutting boards beneath your knives when slicing or dicing your food. Apart from helping to protect the quartz from potential scratches, using cutting boards is also good for the knives. Even though quartz is very durable and long-lasting, simple precautions taken to keep the surface from being scratched will lengthen the period of property maintenance.

Avoiding Harsh Chemicals and Abrasives

Strong chemicals and abrasives may compromise the color and integrity of quartz. Do not use cleansers or degreasers that contain bleach, ammonia or any other strong chemical. Similarly, avoid the use of a sponge or scouring pad to scrub the surface. However, for tough stains, use a gentle cleaning method or a product specially designed to clean quartz heaps .

Addressing Stains and Maintaining Shine

In order to keep quartz countertops looking at their best, it is vital to address stains in a timely manner and maintain the shine. This section presents effective techniques for dealing with tough stains, consistently preserving the polished look, and achieving other strategies to guarantee the sustainable beauty of the quartz.

Removing Stubborn Stains Effectively

If a mixture of soap and water does not help tackle a stubborn stain effectively, producing a paste of baking soda and water may be a good solution. It should be applied on the surface with a stain, later covered with a plastic wrap, and left overnight. The paste should be removed in the morning delicately using a plastic scraper, and the stain will be eliminated. If a stain is persistent, the procedure may need to be repeated. This method is said to be safe for quartz and does not require the use of harsh chemicals .

Achieving a Consistent Polished Look

In order to keep quartz looking shiny consistently, regular cleaning and occasional use of quartz polish or cleaner, which is designed for engineered stone, is required. After the countertop is cleaned, a soft cloth should be used to apply the quartz polish in a circular motion to maintain a polished clean look of the stone . It is vital for the product to be safe for use on quartz as it will not damage the resin used to bind the stone. This simple action can rejuvenate the surface, bring back its shine, and make the quartz look as good as new.

Best Practices for Quartz’s Long-Term Beauty

To support the long-term beauty of quartz countertops, the following practices should be followed:

  • Avoid placing hot items directly on the countertop. Trivets or hot pads should be used to avoid damaging the surface.
  • In order to prevent scratches, cutting boards need to be used with knives and other sharp tools.
  • Spills should be cleaned straight away to avoid tough stains.
  • The use of harsh chemicals and abrasive cleansers should be avoided as they can dull the surface.

About Panmin

PANMIN is an innovative manufacturer of artificial quartz slabs. PANMINQUARTZ® is man-made quartz surfaces from PANMIN, which can be applied in residential and commercial interior decoration including kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities and office table. 

Currently, we have three factories, two in China and one in Cambodia to provide sufficient services to our customers.

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