Quartz is a highly durable material, however by following the guidelines below, you will get the best out of your work surface.

Cleaning Tip 1:

Soapy Water

We advise that you clean your quartz stone surfaces regularly with soapy water or a neutral mild detergent and a soft cloth/sponge. Rinse off surfaces with clean water. Polish dry with a soft cloth.

 

 

Cleaning Tip 4:

Heat Protection

Always use pan stands and trivets to protect stone surfaces from hot and rough pans and utensils. Direct contact can scratch and stain the stone surfaces. Quartz is heat resistant NOT heat proof.

Cleaning Tip 2:

Do NOT use Bleach!

Bleach, chlorine-based cleaners, acids, alkalis or concentrated disinfectants will damage your stone surfaces. We strongly advise NOT to use any of these on your surfaces. If any of these come into contact with the stone, clean them off immediately, otherwise, surface damage and discolouration is likely to occur.

Cleaning Tip 5:

Protect against Scratches!

Always use cutting boards to chop and slice food. Never cut directly onto the stone surfaces. Although quartz is a scratch-resistant material, it is NOT scratch-proof.

Cleaning Tip 3:

Removing Stubborn Stains

Turmeric, beetroot, berries and other foods which stain can leave marks on your stone surfaces. If you are to get a stubborn stain, use a small amount of CIF over the area and wipe it over with water. Alternatively, you can use a small amount of The Pink Stuff.