Usage Tips
- Protect from Heat: Although quartz surfaces are heat resistant, it is important to avoid sudden temperature changes. Do not place hot pots, pans, or other heat sources directly on the surface; instead, use a trivet or heat pad to protect it.
- Prevent Scratches: Quartz surfaces are resistant to scratching, but it is still advisable to avoid direct contact with sharp objects. Do not cut or chop directly on the surface; always use a cutting board.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Abrasive or harsh chemical cleaners can damage quartz surfaces. Stay away from strong chemicals and solvents. In particular, avoid using powerful products such as oven cleaners, heavy degreasers, or bleach.
Cleaning & Maintenance
- Daily Cleaning: A damp cloth and a mild detergent are sufficient to clean your quartz surfaces. Wiping with lightly soapy water easily removes everyday stains and dirt.
- Stubborn Stains: For persistent stains, gently rub the area with a soft cloth or sponge. If necessary, you can use a special quartz cleaner or pH-neutral cleaning products.
- Stain Resistant: Because quartz surfaces are non-porous, they do not absorb stains. Wiping up spills immediately helps prevent long-term staining.