Use and Care Manual
How to Maintain a White Quartz Sink Daily
Maintaining a white quartz sink can extend its lifespan and keep it looking pristine. Here are
some daily maintenance tips:
Daily Cleaning:
After each use, rinse the sink with warm water and wipe it dry with a soft cloth or sponge to
prevent water spots and mineral deposits.
Avoid Direct Contact with High Temperatures:
Although quartz is heat-resistant, prolonged exposure to high temperatures may cause
discoloration or damage. Avoid placing hot pots or other high-temperature items directly in the
sink; use heat pads instead.
Avoid Using Strong Acidic or Alkaline Cleaners:
These cleaners can damage the quartz surface and reduce its shine. It’s best to use neutral or
specialized quartz cleaners.
Prevent Scratches:
While quartz is very hard and durable, avoid using steel wool, hard brushes, or other sharp tools
to clean the sink to prevent surface scratches.
Periodic Deep Cleaning:
Occasionally, you can gently scrub the sink with a paste made of baking soda and water to
remove potential stubborn stains. Rinse thoroughly and dry afterward.
Avoid Standing Water:
Prolonged standing water can lead to mineral deposits and water stains. Keeping the sink dry
helps prevent these issues.
Handle Stains Promptly:
If stains appear, clean them as soon as possible to prevent them from penetrating the surface and
becoming harder to remove. For lighter stains, you can clean with baking soda or white vinegar.
Pay Attention to Details:
Pay attention to cleaning the drain and edges of the sink, as these areas can easily accumulate
dirt and water stains.
With regular care, your white quartz sink will stay looking shiny and new for a long time.