How to Clean Quartz Countertops
What cleaners are safe for quartz countertops?
The best cleaners for quartz countertops in pH value need to be between 5.5 and 8. Such cleaners are mild soap or detergent.
What not to use on quartz countertops?
Avoid chemicals with high alkaline or pH >10 levels. Products that might contain this: oven grill cleaners, floor strippers, toilet bowl cleaners, oil soaps, industrial bleach, ammonia, tarnish removers, furniture cleaners, and drain products.
What quartz countertop cleaner to use?
• Quartz Countertops are hard, nonporous surfaces that make slabs easy to clean. In most cases, cleaning a bathroom and kitchen countertop only needs mild soap or mild detergent and water to maintain its luster. If necessary, apply the common, non-abrasive cleaner, such as Soft Scrub Mold & Mildew Stain Remover Gel or Comet Soft Cleanser Cream with Bleach directly on a damp cloth or sponge and wipe the surface, rinsing thoroughly after cleaning.
If, spilled juice, coffee, wine, or other liquid; clean it as soon as possible. Wipe off with non-abrasive cleaner.
Removing adhesive from quartz countertop
• To remove adhered /stubborn such as paint, food, gum, or nail polish.
1. Scrape off excess product with a plastic spatula.
2. Rinse off the surface to remove any stains or dirt.
• Raphael Stone prides itself on providing customers care quartz with a carefree surface, but as with any product, excessive abuse can harm its finish. With a small amount of care, your Raphael Stone surface will look as great as the day you bought it for years to come.
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