Tips to Keep Quartz Stone Countertops Always Clean

Keeping your home looking modern and elegant does not have to be a difficult or time-consuming task. As a general rule, the more frequently you clean, the less time and money you will need to spend on future maintenance or restoration. It all begins with making smart choices when selecting appropriate materials for your surfaces—especially in essential areas such as the kitchen and bathroom.

Below are several suggestions on how to clean quartz countertops properly:
Quartz is one of the hardest minerals found in nature, making it a highly suitable material for important areas of the home, particularly the kitchen. Quartz countertops are produced by combining crushed natural quartz with a small amount of pigment and binding resin. This mixture forms an engineered stone that is dense, non-porous, and naturally resistant to scratches and stains—without the need for sealing or additional protective layers.

Phu Tan engineered quartz takes pride in offering one of the simplest maintenance routines: Clean the surface gently using a soft cotton cloth and warm water mixed with mild soap or dishwashing liquid. Our quartz is durable and offers higher resistance to surface damage compared to other types of stone. However, all stone materials can be damaged by excessive force, and no stone is entirely chip-proof. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid hard impacts, especially along the edges, to prevent small chips from occurring.

Keep in mind that natural stone surfaces such as quartz can also be damaged by sudden and rapid changes in temperature, as well as direct contact with hot pots and pans.