A kitchen is a place with serious oil stains. If the items in the kitchen are not cleaned in time, thick stains will be formed. Of course, quartz countertops are no exception. Although quartz stone is stain-resistant, it has no self-cleaning function. For the cleaning of quartz stone countertops, many people often have improper cleaning techniques, which causes the quartz stone countertop to become discolored and dirty. How should the quartz stone be cleaned?
The surface of the quartz stone has excellent corrosion resistance to the acid and alkali in the kitchen, and the liquid substances used daily will not penetrate the inside. The liquid placed on the surface for a long time only needs to be wiped with clean water or soapy water with a rag. When using a blade to scrape the remnants on the surface.
However, many people have some misunderstandings about how to clean up thick stains. Most people choose strong detergent and use wire balls to clean up. This method of cleaning quartz stone is wrong, but I don’t deny that it is for other items. Such cleaning is effective. According to the test report issued by the quartz stone manufacturer, the hardness of the quartz stone plate can reach up to Mohs’ hardness level 7, which is second only to the hardness of diamond, so that ordinary ironware cannot damage its surface. But using a ball of iron wire to rub back and forth is different, it will damage the surface and cause scratches.
Therefore, the surface of the table that has turned yellow or discolored cannot be cleaned with iron wire balls but can be wiped with 4B rubber. For serious discoloration, use dilute sodium water and paint to wipe, and after wiping, use soapy water to clean and dry.