Quartz Surfaces are non-porous and highly resistant to stains and penetration of spills into deeper layers of the surface.
As such, Quartz is very simple to clean, care, and maintain.
DAILY ROUTINE Just use water, dish soap, and paper towel or a damp sponge to absorb any spills after food preparation. If needed, use any non-abrasive cleaner such as Formula 409, Lysol, Windex, and Fantastic to wipe away any excess. Be sure to dry the area thoroughly with a clean cloth.
TOUGH SPOTS
REMOVING ADHERED MATERIALS(gums, nail polish, paint, etc.)
Apply the same cleaning guidelines with more frequency and gentler cleaning movement. If necessary, use Soft Scrub Liquid Gel to remove any difficult spots.
Honed and leather finishes are not recommended for high traffic areas.
CAUTION
As such, Quartz is very simple to clean, care, and maintain.
DAILY ROUTINE Just use water, dish soap, and paper towel or a damp sponge to absorb any spills after food preparation. If needed, use any non-abrasive cleaner such as Formula 409, Lysol, Windex, and Fantastic to wipe away any excess. Be sure to dry the area thoroughly with a clean cloth.
TOUGH SPOTS
- Leave any of the above cleaners to sit on the affected area for a few minutes;
- Soak the affected area with pads of paper towels for 5 to 10 minutes;
- Scrub the area gently with a non-scratch pad such as Scotch Brite pad in circular movement;
- Rinse with clean water thoroughly;
- Dry thoroughly.
REMOVING ADHERED MATERIALS(gums, nail polish, paint, etc.)
- Scrape the surface with a plastic putty knife or a razor. ColorQuartz Surfaces are very hard and will not be harmed by razor edges.
- Rinse with clean water thoroughly;
- Dry thoroughly.
- Any gray marks left by the blade can be removed with Soft Scrub Liquid Gel.
- If necessary, use Windex streak free to clean any gel residue.
Apply the same cleaning guidelines with more frequency and gentler cleaning movement. If necessary, use Soft Scrub Liquid Gel to remove any difficult spots.
Honed and leather finishes are not recommended for high traffic areas.
CAUTION
- Do not apply any sealer. Quartz does not need to be sealed.
- Do not use abrasive scrubs. Always use non-scratch pads such as Scotch Bride pad.
- Do not use harsh chemicals, or abrasive oven and plumbing cleaners (Drano, Easy OFF, and Liquid Plumber). These chemicals will dull the surface finish.
- Do not use products containing oils or powders because they leave residue.
- Do not use knives directly on the quartz surface. Always use a cutting board.
- Do not place hot pots, pans, or electric skillet directly on the quartz surface. Always use trivets or hot pads. Extreme heat may cause thermal shock and crack the surface in long term.
- Minimize direct sun exposure to ColorQuartz. Long-term exposure to direct sunlight may discolor surface finish.
- Quartz is only for interior applications.
Quartz is made to be a carefree surface, but as with any product, excessive abuse and undue harm can damage Quartz finish. With a little amount of dedication and care, your surfaces will last for years to come!
Quartz Its hard, nonporous surface makes Quartz simple to clean. In most cases, soap and water or a mild detergent is all that is required to maintain its luster. If necessary, apply common, non-abrasive, household cleaners such as Soft Scrub Liquid Gel with Bleach or Comet Soft Cleanser Cream With Bleach directly on a damp cloth or sponge and wipe the surface, rinsing thoroughly after cleaning. To remove adhered material such as food, gum, or nail polish, first scrape away the excess material with a plastic putty knife and then clean the surface with a damp cloth to remove any marks left behind and any residual dirt.