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Quartz has become an incredibly popular material for use in the home. It’s incredibly attractive look, mixed with its amazing durability and long-lasting nature has made quartz a must-have feature in your kitchen. But do you know how to clean quartz worktops effectively, ensuring that you maintain cleanliness without potentially damaging or wearing into your bespoke quartz. Quartz is the second most abundant material on the planet's crust and with incredible properties such as its aesthetic and heat resistance, it has become an increasingly popular option for kitchen worktops. 
 
Unlike granite worktops, quartz does not have to be sealed and is non-porous, meaning that cleaning quartz countertops can be easier than granite. However, you will still want to take care and should follow all of our advice on how to clean quartz countertops correctly. In this guide, we will show you how to clean quartz worktops on a daily basis, as well as the correct way to clean them should they incur any deeper mess or stains in order to give you a vast amount of knowledge on the correct methods of cleaning quartz countertops. 
 

How To Clean Quartz Worktops Day-to-Day 

In terms of how to clean quartz countertops on a day-to-day basis, there are a few handy tricks that you can follow in order to keep your kitchen clean and your worktops in top condition. As quartz is non-porous you can use water in order to clean your counters. This does not mean that you can soak the counter, you should just use enough for what you need, followed by a thorough dry with a towel or kitchen roll. Use warm, soapy water as a means of cleaning quartz countertops and always try to use an antibacterial soap that is nonacidic. Alternatively, if you do not wish to use water then you can simply use kitchen surface wipes that are available to purchase in all supermarkets. These are often nonacidic and are antibacterial, meaning you will be left with a clean surface that is ready to be used in no time. 
 
Factoring in cleaning your worktops should become part of your cleaning routine. Quartz has a smooth finish meaning that bacteria and germs will not have anywhere to ingrain themselves. Often, on a daily basis, you should look to remove any residue, mess or dirt from your surface, much in the same way that you would in a bathroom or a living room. For a thorough clean, consider using a microfibre cloth and polishing cloth. The microfibres provide excellent cleaning on smooth surfaces as they collect much more dirt than regular cloths or kitchen paper, and the polishing cloth will leave your surfaces looking shiny and fresh, just like new. 
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How To Clean Quartz Worktops For Heavy Duty Mess 

One of the amazing features of quartz countertops is its stain-resistant properties. Aside from diamond, quartz is one of the hardest stones that we know of, and it has an incredibly dense grain. This means that any deep stains are very uncommon on quartz worktops. However, if you were to somehow leave a mark in your kitchen, there are ways of being able to deep clean your quartz. Using a non-abrasive cloth and a non-acidic cleaner, wipe the stained area gently until you begin to notice it removing. Whilst quartz is stain resistant, it is not stain-proof so you may have to do this if you are not taking great care of your surfaces. For deeper routed stains including ink, paint or nail polish, use a mixture of hot water and strong, pH-balanced soap. You may wish to use a more abrasive cloth or sponge for this, but it is recommended you only scrub gently and in a consistent pattern to the grain of your quartz. 
 
Now that you know how to clean quartz worktops with ingrained staining, you can then begin to put measures into place in order to prevent any damage. You should always use a cutting board on your quartz as you could potentially damage the surface with a sharp knife. It is also recommended that you use heat-resistant pads for hot pans, but this is not imperative due to the incredible heat-resistant quality of your worktop. 
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The Do's and Don'ts of Cleaning Quartz Countertops 

How to Clean Quartz Countertops – The Do's: 
• Use non-abrasive cloths and sponges 
• Use non-acidic, pH balanced cleaning products 
• Use warm water 
• Use preventative methods to keep potential damage to a minimum 
 
How to Clean Quartz Countertops – The Don’ts: 
• Do not apply large amounts of sustained pressure on the stone 
• Do not chop or cut items with sharp knives directly onto the stone 
• Do not use acidic cleaning products or abrasive cleaning materials 
• Do not apply heat to surfaces quickly, sending your worktop into thermal shock 
 
Now that you know how to clean quartz worktops correctly you can begin to care for your bespoke quartz counters correctly. If you would like any further information in caring for your worktops, or if you would like to ask a question regarding the correct methods of cleaning quartz countertops, get in touch with us. Or, if you would like to install bespoke, beautiful worktops into your home, we would be more than happy to help you today. 
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