Due to the durability and special type of resins mixed within the quartz during production, quartz countertops are resistant to stains. They are a nonporous surface, which means staining substances do not settle in small pores, causing discoloration.
To care & maintenance for your Quartz countertop, you will need water and a mild detergent, clean it with soft sponge or dishcloth, then rinse and dry thoroughly. When Cooking, use trivets or heating pads to guard the countertop surface against direct exposure to hot cookware or coffee pots.
Yes, Quartz slabs can fade in sunlight. The reason for this is the resins and polymers within the quartz surface can react with the ultraviolet rays in sunlight causing the quartz to fade.
Quartz surfaces are non-porous and stain-resistant, it do not absorb water or other microbes. Quartz countertop is safe and hygienic for food preparation.
Quartz sand is very heat resistant and quartz countertop are made of naturally occurring quartz minerals that known for their durability and resistance. So the quartz countertop can withstand about 300 degrees of heat.
Quartz surfaces are known for their durability and resistance to chipping and scratching, made from one of the hardest minerals on Earth. However, quartz countertop can still chip if they are hit with a hard object or if they are subjected to sudden temperature changes.