Quartz countertops are non-porous, which makes them a breeze to clean. In most cases, mild detergent and warm water will do the trick for daily cleaning. Be sure to use soft sponges or microfiber cloths, avoiding harsh scouring pads.
Some chemical cleaners can break down the bond between quartz and resin binders, so always check in with a manufacturer to ensure cleaning products are safe to use on your quartz countertops.
Tips for maintaining quartz kitchen counters include the following:
- Always use cutting boards, trivets, coasters and cooling racks
- Never place hot pots and pans directly on counters
- Clean spills right away
- Wipe down counters frequently, especially after food prep
- Avoid using highly acidic or alkaline cleaners, including nail polish remover, bleach, oven cleaner, turpentine and drain cleaners.
- Avoid putting excess pressure on countertops, and take care not to drop heavy items like pots or glass dishes on quartz kitchen counters.
Post time: Oct-16-2023