how to clean quartzs

Category: Maintenance Experience Updated: 2013/8/1 Views  Views: 1851       Likes  Likes: 198

Learning how to clean quartzs takes no time at all — thanks to the stain-resistant polymers in this remarkable material. Quartz is a tough, non-porous, chemically resistant, high-performance surface that elevates residential kitchen aesthetics with the natural beauty of quartz.


For the routine care, you just need to use water and a paper towel. With simple care, the quartz surface will retain its radiant, lustrous appearance for many years. For routine cleaning, simply wipe down your countertop with a damp cloth or paper towel and, if necessary, a small amount of non-bleach, non-abrasive cleanser.


Then, clean up spills right away — before they can dry. Even though the quartz resists permanent staining when exposed to liquids (such as wine, vinegar, tea, lemon juice and soda) or fruits and vegetables, you'll want to wipe up food and liquid spills as soon as possible. For stubborn or dried spills, use a nonabrasive cleaning pad such as a white 3M scrub pad coupled or a comparable cleaning product .

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