With a damp cloth or paper towel and an
all-purpose non-abrasive household
cleaner, wipe down the surface. If
removing a stubborn spill, soak the area
for 10 minutes then wipe with a soft pad.
For debris that has hardened such as
food or gum, gently scrape away with a
plastic putty knife.
Harsh chemicals such as bleach, paint
remover or oven cleaners should be
avoided as they may harm Quartz
Surfaces.
Preventing Heat and Other Damage
Gulf Stone Quartz Surfaces are heat-
resistant under normal cooking
conditions, however placing hot pots or
pans directly onto the surface may cause
cracks. The use of a trivet is
recommended when setting these items
on Quartz Surfaces to avoid thermal
shock.
Surfaces are also chip-resistant as they
are made from one of the hardest
minerals in nature. However, always use a
cutting board to protect the surface and
avoid dulling your knives.