To maintain your quartz countertops, clean them regularly with a soft cloth and mild dish soap or a pH-balanced cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive pads, as they can damage the surface. Quartz is non-porous and resists stains, but it’s best to wipe up spills—especially from coffee, wine, or oils—quickly.
Always use trivets for hot pots and pans, and cutting boards to prevent scratches. Although quartz is very durable, treating it gently helps preserve its shine and beauty. With routine care, your quartz countertops will stay looking like new for many years.
