Cleaning Quartz

Normal cleaning requires only a damp cloth and mild household detergent. For best results, clean spills as soon as possible. Mild non-abrasive cleansers are a good solution to keeping the surface looking new.

Avoid using harsh chemicals or products that contain bleach. For tough spots from items such as gum, grease, paint, food, etc., gently scrape off the residue with a razor blade or putty knife prior to cleaning.

Stone Maintenance

Engineered stone consists of premium, durable materials, resulting in a low maintenance surface resistant to scratches and stains.

Avoid exposure to extreme heat, as high temperatures from hot pots or skillets can thermal shock or damage the stone. Surface Providers recommends using a hot pad or trivet to protect your countertop.

With proper care and maintenance, Quartz will remain beautiful and durable for many years.