How to Get Crayon Off Quartz Countertop | 3 Methods

This is the ultimate guide on how to get crayon off your quartz countertop. We’ll be going over every method to make sure you’re able to get that damn crayon off.

So let’s get straight into this…

Use acetone

Acetone is a strong chemical liquid that can remove tough crayon stains. It is a strong and toxic substance that is safe and effective when handled with care. It is stronger than rubbing alcohol, too. Use a small amount on a kitchen towel, scrub the crayon stains, rinse and dry well.

Crayons can be difficult to remove and are a common reason why quartz countertops get discoloured. But, hope is not lost, because acetone is an ingredient strong enough to be able to remove crayon stains in most cases. Acetone is stronger than rubbing alcohol and should be used with care. 

To use acetone to remove crayon from your quartz countertop, apply a small amount to a kitchen towel. Then, scrub the crayon. Do so for a few minutes. If you see the colour is fading, you can keep going until it has gone completely. Remove any excess with another kitchen towel that is simply damp with water. Wipe away to remove any residue.

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Use Magic Eraser

Magic Eraser is a popular go-to application for removing the toughest stains and can remove crayon stains from your quartz countertops. Magic Eraser is safe to use on quartz countertops. Simply wet the eraser, rub on the stain in a circular motion, and rinse thoroughly.

Magic Eraser is safe for quartz and is a popular go-to application to get rid of tough stains like crayons. And it’s safe to use on your quartz countertop. Magic Eraser is easy to use. To use Magic Eraser to fight crayon stains, simply wet it and apply it to the stain, gently rubbing the stain in circular motions.

You should quickly see the stain coming up. Treat for as long as necessary or for a maximum of 3-5 minutes, and then rinse the area with fresh water and wipe dry with a towel.

Use an iron and cloth

Using an iron and a cloth can bring up and remove crayon stains from your quartz countertops. By using the heat from the iron on a spare cloth, it can melt the crayon stains and make them adhere to the cloth. This is a great, safe, and effective method to remove crayon stains.

You can iron and a cloth to help bring up and get rid of crayon stains on your quartz countertops. This is a simple and effective remedy that is likely to work. Most people have an iron and spare clean cloth. The trick is you can use the heat of the iron to melt the wax of the crayon stains onto the cloth. And, since the heat is not directly on the quartz countertop but on the cloth, it’s safe.

Here’s how. First, put the cloth over the crayon stain. Then, heat the iron onto a low-to-medium heat. Put the heated iron on top of the cloth, making sure the iron does not touch your quartz countertop directly. Leave it for about a minute. The heat should melt the crayon so it adheres to the cloth.

Remove the cloth and see if it has soaked up the melted crayon. You can repeat this process a few times if required. To finish, wipe the now warmed crayon with a cleaner specifically for quartz or a mild soap with warm water and rinse the area before drying. 

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Do I have to reseal my quartz countertop after using the above?

No, you will not have to reseal your quartz countertop after using the safe and effective methods we recommend above. Quartz countertops are non-porous, strong, and durable surfaces that last many years and do not need resealing.

No, you will not have to reseal your quartz countertop after using any of the methods above. Quartz countertops are non-porous, meaning liquids and other foreign particles do not penetrate the surface easily.

Quartz is a strong and durable surface that lasts for many years and is already made strong and any sealing is done during the manufacturing process. The methods we recommend above are safe and effective and will not harm your quartz countertops if adhered to correctly. 

Greg

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