Getting the most out of your countertops

Quartz Care

EVERYDAY CARE
Use warm water and a mild dish soap, or a spray-and-wipe-type cleaner and a soft rag for the best results.

REMOVE BUILDUP OFF YOUR COUNTERTOPS
We recommend using a putty knife to scrape off any dirt or buildup. Scrape gently when you are removing any excess buildup.

HEAT RESISTANT
Quartz is quite heat resistant, anything below 100°C should not damage the surface, however it can burn or warp if exposed to sudden high temperature changes. We recommend that hot pots and pans never be placed directly on the surface. Please use a hot pad on the surface and place a hot pad under cooking units such as electric frying pans etc.

CLEANING AGENTS TO AVOID
Your countertops can be permanently damaged if it’s exposed to strong chemicals and solvents. Never clean your countertops with products that contain trichlorethane or methylene chloride, often found in paint removers.
Avoid using aggressive cleaning products like oven cleaners and dishwasher cleaning agents.

PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN OILS
These type products may leave a residue and should be rinsed off thoroughly. If your countertops accidentally get exposed to any of these damaging products, rinse immediately with clean water to neutralize the effect.

Granite Care

EVERYDAY CARE
Use warm water and a mild dish soap, or a spray-and-wipe-type cleaner and a soft rag for the best results.

Granite countertops can add a sleek elegance to any kitchen, and because they’re highly durable, they don’t require much maintenance. Over time, however, acidic substances can etch the surface of your counter, or residue from grease and soap can build up on the surface, causing the granite to look dull and faded.