How To Prolong The Life Of Quartz Stone Slabs

Nov 10, 2025

Quartz stone maintenance mainly includes three aspects: daily cleaning, avoiding damage, and regular maintenance. For daily cleaning, use a mild, neutral detergent and a damp cloth, and dry promptly to prevent water stains. Avoid using strong acids, alkalis, or abrasive cleaners. Also, avoid scratching or cutting with sharp objects, and avoid placing hot items directly on the surface. Regularly, you can use wax to add a protective layer.

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Daily Cleaning

Cleaner Selection: Use a mild, neutral detergent, such as dish soap or a special quartz stone cleaner.

Cleaning Method: Wipe with a damp cloth containing the detergent.

Drying: After cleaning, be sure to dry with a clean cloth or absorbent paper to prevent water stains and limescale buildup.

Stubborn stains

For general stains, wipe with a damp cloth first, then apply detergent and leave for a few minutes before washing.

For hard stains such as paint and nail polish, scrape them off with a small blade before cleaning.

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Avoid Damage

• Avoid Scratches: Do not use steel wool, abrasive brushes, etc., and do not cut directly on the countertop.

• Avoid Impacts: Avoid impacts to the countertop with heavy or sharp objects.

• Avoid High Temperatures: Do not place hot pots directly on the countertop from the stove or oven; always use a heat-resistant mat.

• Avoid Staining Items: Avoid leaving staining agents, inks, or other easily staining items on the countertop for extended periods.

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Regular Maintenance

• Waxing: After cleaning and drying the surface, waxing can be done regularly (e.g., weekly or monthly). Apply car wax or furniture wax to the surface and wipe it lightly with a cloth several times to add a protective film.

• Professional Treatment: For stains that cannot be removed by yourself, contact a professional stone care team for treatment.
 

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