Another great benefit to quartz is that it’s a non-porous material. What this means is that you won’t have to worry about harmful bacteria that can oftentimes lie dormant in alternative materials and make you ill.You will obviously want your worktops to perfectly match your unique tastes and requirements. Classic quartz is available in countless colours, so there is something available for absolutely everyone.
Whichever colour you end up choosing, you will benefit from a beautiful glossy finish that is natural to classic quartz. The high quartz percentage means that the glossy sheen will be easily maintained over the years without requiring the added use of any expensive products.The other great thing about the material being non-porous is that it won’t burn. You can put your hot frying pan on the work surface without having to worry about it staining, marking or sticking in any way.


















































































Taking Care of Your Quartz Slab
Quartz is easy to clean. In most cases with soap and water or a mild detergent will keep your Classic Quartz Stone slab looking like new. We recommend using warm water and a mild detergent or quality spray, such as “Dettol Anti-Bacterial Surface Cleaner” or “CIF Cleaner” [white natural].
For the leather finish “VIM” can also be used, in order to enjoy enduring beauty and unmatched performance for years to come. If necessary, use a non-abrasive soft soap along with a non-scratch or delicate scrub pad. Afterwards, thoroughly rinse with warm clean water and use paper towel cloth to remove any residue left over.
We advise you use our Quartz Stone Care Kit, a minimum of twice a year to help keep your slab looking like new for longer.

Stubborn Stains or Spills
We advise that any spilled tea, coffee, juice or wine is to be removed as quickly as possible. Some foods have strong acids and colouring properties, if left on the worktop, could leave stubborn marks. If needed, apply a non-abrasive household cleaner, (a non-abrasive cleaner will not dull the surface shine) and rinse to remove residue.
To remove adhered material such as gum, nail polish or paint, first scrape and clean excess material with a plastic putty knife and then use warm water on a damp clean cloth to remove any marks or residual dirt.
For extra-stubborn stains, a non-scratch Scotch-Brite® pad or similar is recommended along with a non-abrasive cleaner. We do not recommend using strong chemicals or solvents, but if this is spilt on the slab wash off with clean warm water straight away.
Alternatively use CQ Stone Nano Cream, & Stone Cleaner, then wipe and gloss to bring the shine back. [Follow instructions]

