How to Clean and Maintain Your Quartz Countertops
Quartz Countertop surfaces are made of an extremely low maintenance material that is not easily damaged.
To keep your Quartz Countertop looking NEW and BEAUTIFUL, follow these simple steps:
- Use only mild detergent and tap water for daily routine cleaning, and rinse thoroughly after cleaning.
- For stubborn spots, use a mild, non-abrasive cleanser with neutral pH (pH is between 5 and 9) on a damp, moistened soft cloth or non-abrasive sponge, and rinse thoroughly after cleaning.
- For dried residue, use a flat object such as a plastic putty knife to gently scrape-off foreign material, and then soak the spot(s) of residue dirt with warm water to soften it before cleaning.
- Although Quartz is extremely hard material and hence is scratch resistant, it is NOT scratch proof. DO NOT cut or chop directly on your countertop, always use a cutting board, and refraining from using sharp objects such as utility knives or screw drivers directly onto the surface.
- Always use a hot pad or trivet when setting down hot pans or cooking plates on your Quartz countertops. Direct contact with extreme high heat can cause damage to your countertop surface.
- Avoid contact with strong, harsh chemicals. Chemicals such as paint stripper, bleaches, pipes cleaners etc. can cause damage to the quartz surfaces.
If you have any questions regarding your countertops, please contact your building manager for assistance.