Article: Cleaning and Maintenance of White Quartz Worktops
Cleaning and Maintenance of White Quartz Worktops
For many homeowners, quartz is the first choice due to its ease of maintenance. It is easy to clean because of its silky, smooth surface. These ideas can be useful in situations where certain liquids or build up are more difficult to remove than others.
1. Daily housekeeping
Due to quartz's exceptional stain resistance, white surfaces are no longer an issue. On white, however, any accumulation, spills, and dust are more noticeable than on other hues. Cleaning your countertops every day will keep them looking brand new and incredibly hygienic. For daily cleaning, a solution of soap and water is the most effective.
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2. Apply the glass cleaner.
One tool you can use for deeper cleaning is glass cleaner. Once a week, use a soft cloth to massage your surfaces after spraying them with glass cleaner. Your countertops will look even cleaner and more gleaming as a result.
3. Apply a vinegar solution.
A homemade vinegar-water solution is another option for a more thorough cleaning. Wipe your surfaces using a solution of equal parts vinegar and water. Additionally, this solution will clean your surfaces.
4. Stay away from bleach
Steer clear of cleaning products that include bleach. Bleach has the potential to discolour and fade white quartz. Toilet bowl cleaners frequently include bleach, so stay away from them.
5. Stay away from ammonia
Another substance that can cause discolourations and is inappropriate for quartz is ammonia. Almost all multipurpose cleaners and oven cleaners are among the many household cleaning solutions that include ammonia. Simply use soap and water instead of them.
6. Apply rubbing alcohol.
Stains from markers, nail paint, makeup, and other similar materials can be effectively removed with rubbing alcohol. Simply apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to the cotton pad and use it to clean the afflicted area. Rubbing alcohol is another option for disinfecting your worktops.
7. Make use of soft materials
When cleaning, use a soft microfiber cloth instead of harsh materials like abrasive pads. When used repeatedly, abrasive materials can cause tiny damage that is invisible to the naked eye but becomes noticeable.
8. Make use of specialist cleaners
We have cleansers in our line that are specifically made for quartz. We have solutions like rust cleaner and stain remover that may help you get rid of all the buildup and stains while also making cleaning even easier.
Although quartz is an easy material to maintain, following these guidelines will help your surfaces stay cleaner and last longer. White countertops are no longer an issue since, with these suggestions, you will have no trouble cleaning them up even if you spill something on them.
Why not to try our Cleaning Kit under the Tools Section.