Quartz is a beautiful, durable, and low maintenance engineered stone that looks great in a variety of applications from wet bars to kitchen countertops. If you want to keep your bathroom’s quartz countertops looking their very best, the right care and maintenance are essential.
Quartz counters look stunning in bathrooms! With a little maintenance, you can keep them looking brand new for years to come. Share on XHow do you keep your bathroom’s quartz countertops looking it’s very best?
Certain cleaning solutions work wonders for quartz countertops, and others should be avoided. Follow these tips for your bathroom’s engineered stone countertop cleaning routine:
- Soap & Warm Water
- Glass Cleaner
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Dry it Off
1) Soap & Warm Water
Wipe down your quartz countertop surfaces with some dish soap and warm water on a washcloth. This is the simplest method for daily cleaning and maintenance. By doing this every so often, you can prevent bacteria from appearing.
2) Glass Cleaner
Remove surface stains and water-marks with a glass or window cleaner. This solution is great for leaving your engineered stone bathroom countertops with a clean shine.
3) Rubbing Alcohol
Using a quarter cup of rubbing alcohol and two cups of water, use the solution in a spray bottle and cover the surface. Let it sit for a couple of minutes and let the disinfectant do its’ work.
Pro Tip: Add a couple of drops of essential oils of your choice to make the cleaning solution smell nicer.
4) Dry it Off
Unlike granite countertops, quartz countertops are nonporous. Once your countertops have been disinfected by the solution, simply wipe down with a paper towel or a microfiber cloth to ensure no moisture is left behind.
Choosing Durable Quartz Countertops for Your Bathroom
Keep your bathroom looking fresh, clean, and beautiful by choosing quartz countertops and cleaning them properly. It’s hard to deny this incredible stone as an option with so many benefits to come from its’ durability.
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