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Stone Care

  1. How to Clean Your Quartz Countertop Daily
  2. Quartz countertops cleaning is easy and lets your kitchen countertop stay shiny and beautiful. Here’s how to clean quartz countertops on a daily basis:
  3. Use Mild Detergents & Soft Rags
  4. To clean your quartz countertop on a daily basis, use a soft cloth or paper towels and mild detergents such as dish soap or another mild soap. Be sure to rinse the surface thoroughly after cleaning to prevent residue from sticking around. Avoid abrasive sponges, steel wool, and hard-bristled brushes for cleaning quartz countertops, as these could cause scratching.
  5. Plastic Scrapers: A Key Tool
  6. While quartz countertops are highly resistant to heat, they can still be damaged by sharp objects. To remove dried food and debris from your quartz countertop, use a plastic scraper (not metal!) to gently scrape away any stuck-on pieces. This should help you keep the surface clean without damaging it.
  7. Invest in the Finest Quartz Cleaner Available
  8. To make sure you’re giving your quartz countertop the best cleaning it can get, invest in a quality quartz cleaner. Make sure to use non-abrasive products specifically designed for quartz countertops, as these will be milder and more effective than traditional all-purpose cleaners.

How to Deep Clean & Disinfect Quartz

  • When a major spill makes its way onto your countertop, it’s easy to panic. But if you have the right cleaning products on hand dealing with the mess is far less intimidating. Simply spray and let sit for several minutes before wiping away with a soft wet cloth.
  • In times of crisis when no one else is around to lend a helping hand, however — there are always DIY solutions involving home products that can help resolve any emergency situation in record time!
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • One great alternative is rubbing alcohol or even nail polish remover. This is great for inky stains. After wiping the stain off with rubbing alcohol, make sure to follow up with warm water.
  • Glass Cleaner
  • Another alternative is glass cleaners. While there are products for countertops, like Windex quartz countertops, you might not have them in stock. But, you most likely have a glass cleaner. This is still effective when used on countertops.
  • A word of caution though: not all quartz countertops are advisable to use surface cleaner on. Make sure to read the instructions carefully.
  • Disinfecting
  • Unseen dirt and other elements remain the number one enemy of quartz. What’s more, coronavirus germs can survive on quartz surfaces for about one to two days. This means that you should not just clean off the surface but actually disinfect it.
  • This eliminates germs and bacteria not visible to the naked eye. This also ensures that the food you serve to your friends and family is sanitary.