Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: cleaning products for quartz benchtops 2Jun 02, 2010 9:19 am I'm sure it came with care instructions when you bought it? If not check their website, they have certain cleaners that should be used on them. Re: cleaning products for quartz benchtops 3Jun 02, 2010 9:27 am Jiff is ok, and good to remove marks. Seallys have a product which over time makes the surface very smooth an slippery so it is easy to wipe. Not so much a cleaner but something used to make cleaning easier in the future. Re: cleaning products for quartz benchtops 4Jun 02, 2010 9:28 am We were told by our stonemason straight metho is the best. For stubborn stains Gumption. We have also found a spray cleaner made by Decoglaze which works a treat http://decoglaze.com.au/Glass_Cleaner_Order.aspx Although we buy ours from the local Woollies. Some things are worth waiting for. Re: cleaning products for quartz benchtops 6Jun 02, 2010 11:29 am Quote: We have also found a spray cleaner made by Decoglaze which works a treat http://decoglaze.com.au/Glass_Cleaner_Order.aspx Another vote for this. I use it on my granite benchtop/splashback, on glass and on stainless steel. At one stage I was told it was no longer being sold by Woolies after June so I ordered a dozen bottles from the manufacturer. I could not take the chance of running out as I love it. Re: cleaning products for quartz benchtops 7Jun 02, 2010 1:12 pm I saw this in Woolies yesterday and didn't know if it was a gimmick or not! I was about to create a thread for advice on cleaning and saw this! Off to buy some.... Re: cleaning products for quartz benchtops 8Jun 02, 2010 2:28 pm Thanks for everyone's advice...I will try to get some decoglaze, it sounds like the right product. I've used metho but it doesn't really remove tough stains or stubborn spots. I also saw something in woolies for granite surfaces but didn' know if it would be good for quartz stone (as quartz stone has plasticizers in it). Nathan....the suppliers actually don't have a website and they were hired by the kitchen installers for the job. They both had limited English skills and didn't supply any literature. No, I even have sections of narrowness where the tiles won't slide up any further. When I manage some spare time, I might play around with the first DIY part of my… 7 4938 |