Are Black Quartz Countertops Hard to Keep Clean?

Black quartz countertops are not hard to clean and they’re no harder to clean than any other quartz countertops. But, black quartz countertops will show dirt, fingerprints, and dust more easily. Keep a simple gentle daily cleaning routine to keep your black quartz sharp and shiny.

Black quartz countertops are a popular alternative to the more classic white quartz countertop, and people want to know if black quartz is harder to clean. The short answer is, no, black quartz countertops are not hard to clean nor harder to clean than any other quartz.

But, black quartz countertops will show dirt, fingerprints, and dust more easily than white quartz. This is because, like all black and especially shiny or glossy black surfaces, light hitting them will illuminate and draw attention to blemishes and imperfections.

Black quartz countertops, like any other quartz, is a non-porous surface that is stain resistant, but not stain proof. For the dirt, fingerprints, and dust that will inevitably show on your black quartz countertops, we recommend a simple daily gentle cleaning routine.

A warm watered soapy cloth will easily wipe away all this common debris. A nightly routine after the kitchen has been used for the day is a great way to keep black quartz countertops looking sharp and shiny.

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How do you clean black quartz countertops?

Cleaning black quartz countertops is easy and can be done with mild soap and cloth as part of a daily cleaning routine. We recommend a regular deep clean, too. To deep clean, use a spray cleaner, especially for quartz countertops and a glass cleaner to lift marks and bring out the shine.

Cleaning black quartz countertops is easy. This is in part due to the fact black quartz countertops are non-porous and have a smooth surface, making cleaning a breeze. There are two parts to cleaning black quartz countertops. There is the routine cleaning which we recommend doing daily, and the deep clean, which we recommend doing weekly.

For the daily cleaning, which will help remove common debris such as food spills, liquids, fingerprints, dirt, and dust, a simple gentle clean with a mild soapy cloth will do. Apply mild soap to a damp cloth and wipe down any spills and wipe over everything nightly after the kitchen has been used for the day. 

For the weekly deep clean, you can go further. Instead of mild soap, you can use a stronger cleaner, such as a spray cleaner especially made for quartz that is ammonia and bleach-free.

This will help remove the stubborn stains, marks, and discolourations that are inevitable on any surface. On top of this, you can use a glass cleaner, which will help bring up residue and marks and leave your black quartz countertops looking superb.

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Does black quartz scratch easily?

Black quartz countertops are tough and durable and are not easily scratched. But, while resistant to scratches, they’re not completely scratch-proof. Sharp objects like knives and cutlery can scratch black quartz countertops. The best way to protect black quartz from scratches is to prevent them.

Black quartz countertops are tough and durable, but not bulletproof. Like regular quartz countertops, black quartz countertops can be scratched. Because quartz countertops are man-made and are a mixture of quartz, resin, and other materials, it is not completely scratch-proof. 

While throwing a set of house keys on a black quartz countertop shouldn’t scratch or damage the surface, sharp knives and other cutlery are common culprits for scratching black quartz countertops. 

Also, because of the colour, scratches will show up more easily on black quartz countertops. So, prevention is the best measure when it comes to protecting black quartz countertops from scratches.

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Black quartz countertops pros and cons

Black quartz countertops come with many pros and cons to consider. Some of the pros include toughness and durability, long warranty, resistance to stains and marks, and their style. Some cons include cost, their susceptibility to heat damage, and how the black surface can make marks show more.

Black quartz countertops offer many pros and cons to consider when compared to other materials. Generally, quartz is a popular choice for countertops, for good reason. When it comes to black quartz countertops specifically, there are some minor factors to consider.

Starting with the pros. 

Black quartz countertops offer the toughness and durability quartz countertops are known for. They’re stain-resistant, are not prone to scratch easily, and because they’re non-porous, are not easy to mark or discolour and are easy to clean. Also, because of their durability and hardiness, black quartz countertops typically come with many years of warranty.

You can expect a 25-year guarantee from many good companies and some even offer a lifetime warranty. Then there is appearance. Black quartz countertops offer the sleek, smart, modern black look many people want. The black gives a sense of luxury and eliteness and extra shine.

On top of all this, black quartz countertops are low maintenance. Their non-porous structure, hardiness, and resilience mean they won’t need regular maintenance and generally, a simple daily cleaning routine will keep them like new.

Now, the cons. 

First, they can be pricey. Black quartz countertops are more popular than ever, and the appearance, durability, low maintenance, warranty, and other great aspects must be paid for. 

Typically, black quartz countertops start anywhere from $50-150 per square foot, depending on the manufacturer, supplier, quality, and other factors. Next, black quartz countertops are susceptible to heat damage. While the quartz itself is heat resistant, the resins and polymers that make up these countertops are not.

And then there’s the colour. Black quartz countertops, as we’ve already alluded to, will show scratches, chips, and discolourations of other kinds more than regular quartz countertops. Also, as with most other shiny or glossy black surfaces, fingerprints, dust, and other blemishes will show more easily, especially when light is directed on them.

Greg

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