I recently moved into a new house and I'm concerned about maintaining my white quartz countertop, as it tends to stain easily. I'm looking for tips on protecting it from accidental spills. I've heard about using protective films for countertops; are they actually helpful?
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I've been cooking a lot of Indian food on my white quartz. The best way to manage stains is using soap and water. If you do get a tough stain, I've been recommended to use Soft Scrub—it worked like a charm for me!
Quartz countertops are generally low maintenance! Just remember not to place hot items directly on them and steer clear of anything too abrasive. I find that Dawn Powerwash works really well for cleaning.
For keeping your quartz countertop in great shape, stick with dish soap that's phosphate-free, warm water, and a microfiber cloth or a non-abrasive sponge for cleaning. Avoid using harsh cleaners or acidic substances like vinegar or bleach, as they can damage your countertop.
Honestly, forget about the protective film. Just be careful with hot pots and pans, and clean your countertop normally. Keeping it clean is the best protection!
