Quartz countertops are engineered from natural rocks fused with resin binders, resulting in a durable surface that resists heat, stains, and bacteria. Despite their resilience, proper maintenance is essential for longevity. Key maintenance practices include promptly cleaning spills, using cutting boards to prevent scratches, and using hot pads for hot cookware. Avoid aggressive cleaning solutions and abrasive scrubbing, as they can damage the surface. Additionally, refrain from placing ice or cold beverages directly on the countertop to prevent cracking. By following these do's and don'ts, quartz countertops can remain an attractive and functional feature in your kitchen for years to come. Read our blog to know more: https://medium.com/@midwestmar....bleandgranite/mainta

Maintaining Your Quartz Countertops: Do’s and Don’ts | by Midwest Marble and Granite | Jun, 2024 | Medium
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Maintaining Your Quartz Countertops: Do’s and Don’ts | by Midwest Marble and Granite | Jun, 2024 | Medium

Quartz material consists of natural metamorphic and sedimentary rocks fused with resin binders to produce a solid, durable slab. Due to the process of applying pressure and heat to fuse the rocks and…