Unika Granite and Quartz Worktop Cleaner Spray, 500ml

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Unika Granite and Quartz Worktop Cleaner Spray, 500ml

Unika Granite and Quartz Worktop Cleaner Spray, 500ml

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Whilst granite requires annual re-sealing to protect and maintain its good looks, we’ve already established there’s no such requirement with quartz worktops, making the long-term demands of quartz worktops virtually non-existent. The Quartz cleaner kills 99.9% of known bacteria, this includes MRSA which removes the risk of food poisoning and upset stomachs A barrier will be formed against water ingress, water marks and staining from foods, soaps, toothpaste, and household general wear and tear. Firstly, avoid strong chemicals and bleach. There’s no need. Problem stains can usually be removed by simply using vinegar mixed with water. Rub the stain with the solution, then rinse with clean water and leave to dry.

You can buy kits from DIY stores, but as a quartz countertop has a high-end price tag, you need to be confident with what you’re doing to get it right. In comparison, quartz worktops are non-porous which not only boosts stain protection and hygiene levels but means there’s no need to finance annual reseals. Cutting straight onto quartz is also likely to blunt your knives, another reason to grab a chopping board. Make sure to buff your quartz worktop with a soft cloth or towel after cleaning to make sure no cleaning product sits on the surface. How to shine quartz countertops If you follow these basic steps, you’ll be well on the way to keeping your quartz worktops in top condition for years to come. In the next sections, we provide more detail about how and why you need to take these steps to keep your quartz worktops clean and well-maintained. Daily quartz worktop cleaning routineIf you have invested in stunning quartz worktops, then the last thing you want to do is compromise their quality – especially by doing something as every day as cleaning. You may be wondering how cleaning could cause harm, so today we want to share our top tips for how to properly care for your quartz worktops and avoid unnecessary damage. To really bring out the sparkle and add shine to your quartz countertops you can use a mix of water and a couple of drops of non-oil-based detergent, as oil can dull the shine.

So just how do you look after quartz worktops? Here experts from The Marble Store share their top tips on how to keep quartz surfaces looking and performing at their best. Whilst there’s no denying quartz is the kitchen choice at the moment – right up there with an island unit, wine cooler and designated recycling bin – is it a material that’s dining out on good looks alone?

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As with polishing, it’s always best to use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the quartz surface. Looking to install a quartz worktop? Wow, new bottles! We have changed our bottles to a new shape that should be easier to use! Don't worry it's still the same great formula that you love! Quartz Cleaner for Work-tops. Gently removes the dirt from Quartz

If you’re a messy cook, always spill your drinks or live with teenagers who appear to have never heard of a chopping board, you’ll know how much worktops have to endure. The surface should be left to almost dry a couple of minutes and then buff of any lines or steaks in to a glorious shine. A barrier will be formed against water ingress, water marks and staining from foods, soaps, toothpaste, and household general wear and tear. UK’s Only Certified Quartz Cleaner Kills 99.99% Bacteria Including MRSA Use a pH-balanced cleaner if you prefer to use a preprepared product – but always read the label carefully and test on a small inconspicuous area first. If you’ve spotted a stain or scuff mark on your quartz worktop and you’ve tried scrubbing it off, don’t worry, here’s how best to clean your quartz worktop. How to remove burn marks from quartz counters

Cleaning quartz worktops FAQs

Do not place hot items directly on the stone surface. Use trivets or mats under hot dishes and placemats under china, ceramics, silver or other objects that could scratch the surface. Caesarstone is more heat resistant, durable and hard-wearing than other stone surfaces, including most marbles and limestone. However, it does require protection from very high temperatures (above 150°C or 300°F) or sudden extreme temperature changes. The rumours that quartz practically looks after itself are true – but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a number of ways you can protect its performance and good looks and still keep the chores list to a minimum.



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