Thursday, October 4, 2012

Cleaning Quartz Countertops - How To Clean

One of the best features of quartz countertops is how easy them are to clean. You're going to be surprised just how easy they are maintain.

All you have to do to clean you quartz countertops is wipe them down with a sponge or paper towel and common household cleansers. Products that you already have in your house a perfectly safe for quartz. For example you can use Windex, Formula 409, or watered down white vinegar if you bought quartz because it's one of the eco counters that are environmentally friendly.

My favorite option is the watered down white vinegar. I mix up one part white vinegar to about two parts water for an an natural and very inexpensive household cleanser. You can use it on anything that you can use windex on for just a fraction of the price.

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information! We are thinking of getting some quartz countertops in Vancouver and I will probably want to clean them a lot so this is very helpful!

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  2. Nice post! Cleaning quartz worktop has become quite simpler and easier reading your post.
    Quartz Worktops

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  3. My husband and I love the quartz countertops we got in Vancouver . They look so nice in our newly remodeled kitchen!

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  6. We sell a number of different work surfaces, including specialized work surfaces such as granite, quartz, Corian , Earthstone Worktops work surfaces such as laminate, Maya, wood and bamboo.

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  7. This double bowlkitchen stainless stee sink has a 60/40 design, which means that the left basin is slightly larger than the one on the right. You can use this difference to help keep the dirty dishes separate from the clean dishes while you wash them, moving them between each bowl as you go. Alternately, you could put your larger pots and pans in the bigger bowl and your dishes and glasses in the smaller one so that you don’t end up with the small items trapped under the bigger ones when the sink starts to fill up. It’s all really up to you, since the size difference just opens up lots of usage options.

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