What To Do With Your Quartz Countertops: Care And Maintenance Tips?

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Kitchens with quartz countertops have grown in popularity due to its durability, attractiveness, and minimal maintenance. Natural quartz mixed with resins makes these nonporous countertops resistant to scratches, stains, and bacteria. But proper maintenance and care are necessary to keep your countertops in top condition. Here are a few tips and tricks that will allow you to maintain your quartz surfaces effectively.

Daily Cleaning

It is easy to maintain quartz countertops Denver. Keep your surfaces clean with these easy daily steps.

  1. Wash with Water and Mild Soap: Warm water and mild dishwashing soap are perfect for everyday cleaning. Clean the countertop with a softer cloth or sponge. Abrasive sponges can scratch surfaces.
  2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Harsh chemical cleaners like ammonia-based or bleach-based products can destroy the resin on quartz countertops. Choose mild and pH-balanced cleaning products that have been designed specifically for quartz.
  3. Assist in the Cleanup of Spills: While quartz can resist stains, it’s still best to immediately clean any spills. Leaving liquids on your quartz for too much time can result in stains. A moist towel makes cleanup spills simple. A little mild detergent may also help.

Preventing Damage

Though they may seem indestructible, quartz countertops can be damaged. Preventative steps can prevent damage and help extend the lifespan of your counters.

  1. Use Cutlery Boards: When cutting or chopping foods, use a cutlery board. While quartz can be scratched, sharp knives still may mark its surface.
  2. Avoid Extreme heat: Quartz countertops will not be heatproof. When hot baking sheets or pots are placed on the countertop, they can discolor or crack. To preserve the surface of your counters, use trivets or hot pads.
  3. Use coasters and trivets: Prevent possible damage to glasses or cookware by using coasters. The trivets will protect your cookware from heat marks and prevent the formation of water rings.

The Best Way To Remove Stains

If not dealt with promptly, some substances can cause discoloration.

  1. Tackle Tough Stains: Create a baking soda paste and add water for stubborn stains. Use the baking soda paste on the stain. Leave it for about a minute before gently wiping it with a clean, soft cloth. Wash the area thoroughly in water.
  2. Use of a Glass Cleaner: Spray the glass cleaner directly on the stain and clean the surface with a soft, lint-free cloth. Use cleaners without ammonia and bleach.

Regular Maintenance

The quartz surfaces will last longer if you maintain them regularly.

  1. Polishing: Quartz countertops are not sealed, like natural stone. However, to maintain the shine they benefit from periodic polishing. Use quartz-specific or stone-surface-safe polish.
  2. Check For Damage: Periodically examine your counters to check for damages, including chips and cracked surfaces. For any visible damage, call a pro to have it repaired.
  3. Avoid Clutter: Clearing clutter from your countertop will make it look cleaner and also less likely to stain or scratch. Maintain the look and functionality of your countertops by cleaning and organizing them regularly.

Considerations For Special Cases

To avoid damage to quartz surfaces, you should refrain from certain actions and substances.

  1. Avoid harsh Scrubbing: Never use steel wool, abrasive scrubbing pads, or sponges. These products can scratch the surface and cause damage.
  2. Limit UV Light: Prolonged sun exposure over time can fade the surface. You can limit UV light exposure by using blinds, curtains, or other window treatments if the countertops you are considering are situated in a bright area.
  3. Stay away from Strong Chemicals: Substances such as nail polish removers (such as those with a high pH), household cleaners, or other substances that contain a strong acidity can damage the resin. The surface should be immediately cleaned with soapy water if any of these chemicals have come into contact.

Conclusion

To maintain the best possible appearance of your quartz countertops, you only have to follow a handful of simple steps. By using these suggestions and techniques, you can maintain the usefulness and aesthetics of your quartz surfaces for many years to come. Cleaning with soap and warm water is recommended daily. Cutting boards and trivets can help prevent damage. When properly maintained, quartz countertops are sure to add beauty and value to your home. 

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