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Quartz Cleaning & Care

Quartz is a non-porous surface. You will never have to apply a sealer to the surface.

Quartz Daily Cleaning Routine and Maintenance

Clean your countertop with a few drops of mild dish detergent followed by drying with a paper towel or a soft cloth. We also recommend using our supplied can of 3-in-1 Cleaner-Polish-Protect, once a week to revitalize the shine (if used too often, you could end up with build-up). Additional cans are available for purchase at our shop.

Although quartz products are resistant to stains, spills should be cleaned as soon as possible. Liquid spills and stains from fruits, vegetables or other foods should be wiped up and cleaned with soap and water.

When you need a little more than mild soap and water, use a non-abrasive cleaning cloth along with the following recommended cleaners:

  • Simple Green
  • Denatured Alcohol
  • Stone Essentials Cleaner

Chemicals to Avoid

  • Oil soaps, bluing agents, dyes, stains, paint thinners or strippers
  • Solvents such as acetone, nail polish remover, lacquer thinner or bleach
  • Chlorinated solvents such as trichloroethylene or methylene chloride
  • Benzene, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone
  • Chemicals with high alkaline/PH levels (pH > 10)
  • Concentrated acids such as hydrocyanic acid, hydrofluoric acid, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid and nitric acid

Chips and Scratches

Quartz is resistant to scratches, cuts and chipping. To reduce the possibility of damage, avoid cutting directly on the quartz surface. Chips, especially at edges, can be caused by impact. The use of cutting boards and taking precaution not to drop or move heavy objects on the surface will help to ensure long lasting beauty.

Clean and Care Do’s and Don’ts

  • Do clean up spills immediately to minimize damage to your stone
  • Do use trivets or mats under cookware and dishes
  • Do use placements under china, ceramics and heavy objects that could scratch the countertop surface
  • Do use coasters under glassware or other drinkware that may condensate
  • Don’t use cleaners that contain acid such as grout cleaners or tub and tile cleaners
  • Don’t use vinegar, bleach or ammonia products
  • Don’t use abrasive cleaners such as soft cleansers
  • Don’t use alkaline cleaners not specifically formulated for stone

Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. Our customer service team is happy to go the extra mile to find a solution that’s right for you!