Quartz Countertops (Kitchen or Bathroom) are preferred over other countertops for their pleasant look, durability, low maintenance and are available in multiple colors. In addition, countertops made of quartz are installed for easy cleaning and maintaining good hygiene at home. You should know how to clean quartz countertops.
Quartz is available in various colors. It is resistant to stains, bacteria, and molds and easily washable. Quartz can be damaged if cleaned with acids and other abrasive cleaners. Remember that sticking to soap and water can be best for cleaning quartz countertops.
Quartz is only suitable for indoor use since it is durable but not indestructible. Protect your quartz countertops using cutting boards, trivets, and hot pads. These measures can increase the life of your quartz material.
Mix dish soap with water in an vessel, and take a sponge or soft cotton cloth to dip. Once the sponge is filled with soap water, gently rub them over the countertops. As the methodology is routine cleaning, you have to clean countertops regularly with soap liquid and sponge.
Step 2 - Remove dried gunk from the quartz surface
Remove dirt or food from the surface with a putty knife. Scrape gently when removing any excess buildup. In order to remove buildup from your countertops, it would be helpful if you kept a putty knife in a nearby drawer. Countertop care is quite simple. All it takes is getting the correct information and doing some research.
Step 3 - Use Degreaser to Remove Grease Stains
Buy any degreaser agent of your choice and spray over the surface of the quartz countertops. Remember that the degreaser agent doesn’t contain any bleach compositions, as bleach can damage your quartz surface. It is the same that even the disinfectant you use should not contain any bleach. Post spraying and leaving them a few seconds to absorb, rinse the surface with a sponge or towel. Consult your quartz countertops supplier on the Degreaser agent you buy to remove the grease stains. Yes, more than cleaning, preserving the surface is the top priority.
How to Clean Quartz Countertops to Remove Tough Stains
Step 1 - Use Adhesive Removers
Adhesive removers like Goo Gone or caramel helps in removing the tough stains from the quartz countertops. Pour these cleansers over the surface of the quartz, and wait for 5 to 10 minutes. Post that wipe of the countertops with smooth cloths.
Even after wiping off the cleaners over the surface, wipe the surface again with the help of hot water.
Step 2 - Use Isopropyl Alcohol
Rub the stain with a wet towel or cloth soaked in isopropyl rubbing alcohol. The next step is to wipe the counter again with just warm water. A simple water and soap mix will not be able to remove tough stains.
Step 3 - Clean with Glass Cleaner
Spray a glass cleaner on your quartz countertops. Following a few minutes of letting the glass cleaner sit on the counters, wipe them down with a damp cloth. Some quartz companies approve of using glass cleaners, while others warn against them.
We recommend you call your quartz company and ask them if you can deep clean your quartz with a glass cleaner.
How to Prevent Quartz Countertops from Damage?
Step 1 - Don't Let the spill Stay in Countertops for Long Time
Spills can become stains, if it’s not cleared immediately. Even though Quartz being a engineered material, it can resist stain to some extend. So, don’t let spills or stains to stay over quartz surface for long period.
Take a soap liquid and warm water mix them, and rub the surface with cloths to remove the spills. The spills caused by tea, coffee, wine, ketchup, etc can become stains immediately.
Step 2 - Protect them from High Temperature
Use trivets or mats over the surface of quartz countertops while placing hot pans or pots. Quartz can resist a moderate temperature, but there is a high chance of breakage while placing any object directly over the surface with high temperature.
Step 3 - Use a Cutting Board to cut Fruits or Vegetables
Kitchen Countertops are built to make you comfortable while cutting vegetables and fruits. Yet, cutting them placed directly on countertops would damager the nature and texture of the quartz.
Quick Quartz recommend you to use a cutting board while you prepare for cooking to cut down essentials. Basically, quartz are not scratch proof.
Step 4 -Avoid Harmful Cleanser
Avoid using highly alkaline, acidic cleaners, high pH cleaners, as these solvents would break the surface of countertops.
Even any acid, or alkaline solutions fell over the countertops, wipe them off immediately and clean the countertops again with hot water.
Conclusion:
It is important to know how to clean quartz countertops, if you have installed any quartz countertops in kitchen or bathroom.
Always perform routine cleaning over the quartz tops. Wipe with mild dish soap, remove dried gunk, and remove grease stains.
Always be cautious in removing tough stains like adhesive removers, isopropyl alcohol, and Glass cleaner.
Never leave spills for long time. Protect Quartz countertops from high temperature.
Always use cutting boards, and avoid high alkaline, acidic cleaners.