A Guide to Take Care of Your Quartz Worktops to Sustain Its Shine
Being
known for their beauty and durability, quartz worktops can boast of a
variety of aesthetic finishes. The quartz worktops in London is
a modern type of engineered stone surfacing that combines both the
robustness and the attractiveness of stone with the features and
benefits that a modern technology can bring forth.
Maintaining
a quartz worktop is quite easy. All you have to do is wash with warm
water and a soft cloth and couple it up with a mild soap if desired.
Below are some of the most common issues that you face with your
worktops and how to deal with them.
- Resistance to Chemicals and Stains – Quartz countertops are absolutely non-porous and therefore spills and stains are not absorbed into the surface. So it is completely stain resistant. But permanent discolouration of the surface can be caused by some chemicals, solvents and dyes.
If
such an agent comes in contact with the surface wipe off immediately
and rinse with plenty of water. You can use special agents and use a
soft cloth to thoroughly rinse on the stain. After that you use warm
water to do away with any cleaner residue.
You
should never expose quartz surface to abrasive, strong alkaline, free
radicals, acid or oxidisers or similar things like that. You should
also avoid the usage of penetrants, topical treatments to quartz
surfaces under any circumstances. Such products will wear off and
cause the gloss to appear inconsistent.
- Resistance to Spills –Sometimes spills can occur on the surface of the Quartz materials. They will dry on the worktop.
The
materials that get dried up such as grease, gum and nail polish
should be removed by gently scraping away with the help of a blunt
plastic scraper. After that, the surface can be cleaned with a
household vinegar and water solution or with a non-abrasive,
non-bleach liquid and non-abrasive cleaning pad and then should be
washed with water.
The
surface should be dried with clean white paper towel or a white
cloth.
- Heat Resistance – Quartz countertops is not heatproof, fracture-proof and chemical proof. To maintain the beauty of the quartz countertop you should prevent any type of direct contact with heat such as placing hot skillets or roasting pans. You can use trivets and hot pads to avoid such incidents.
- Resistance to Scratches and Cuts – Quartz is one of the hardest materials. That is why this worktop will not easily scratch or chip. But you should still use cutting boards to protect the surface.
The
above are some of the things that if you keep in mind will sustain
the beauty of your quartz worktop for years together.
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