Quartzite is a natural stone, a gift from nature. The mining of quartzite not only improves living conditions but also boasts strong practicality. As a stone free of any radiation pollution, it is an excellent choice for home renovations.

These can be transformed into various finished products, which in our daily lives are the limestone slabs we see. Of course, they can also be used as building materials. During the manufacturing process, some dirt may accumulate on the bulk limestone slabs, and if not treated, these imperfections will be visible in the finished products.

Quartz slabs are typically processed at manufacturers' factories. It's important to clean newly quarried slabs properly. If, during the processing or storage of quartz slabs, you encounter stubborn stains, they should be treated according to their type. For water-based stains, a cotton cloth can be used for wiping. If the surface has oil-based stains, absorbent paper should be employed. Appropriate care products should be used to treat quartz slabs to prevent damage during later processing and to ensure a high-quality finish for the final product. This information addresses some maintenance and cleaning questions about quartz slabs, hoping to extend the lifespan of your slabs.





