How to Remove Limescale from Quartz Countertops Quickly

There are many quick, safe, and effective methods for removing limescale from quartz countertops. Luckily, limescale is easy to remove from quartz countertops because they are superficial stains. Baking soda, specialised cleaners, and steel wool are all effective methods of removing limescale.

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Baking soda

Baking soda is great for just about every type of stain, including removing limescale and hard water stains from your quartz countertop. There are two great methods for using baking soda to rid of limescale from a quartz countertop. The first method is the baking soda water mix. 

Get a bowl of warm clean water and add 2-3 tbsps of baking soda powder. The mixture should still be liquid. Pour this liquid stain-removing mixture over the stain and rub gently with a clean soft cloth. Second, the baking soda and plastic wrap method. If the first method does not work, try this. 

Apply a good amount of baking soda powder over the stain, add some warm water on top, allowing the water to run over the stain and the countertop, and cover with plastic wrap.

Allow it to sit for at least 2-3 hours or, preferably, overnight, before removing. This will help bring up the hard water deposits that create the discolouration.

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Specialised cleaner

There are special cleaners specifically designed for removing limescale and hard water stains from quartz countertops. They often come as part of a quartz cleaning kit.

These kits will help remove the limescale as well as add back the gleaming shine of your quartz countertop. Make sure to read the label carefully and only use specialised cleaners with the right pH suitable for quartz.

Steel wool

Because stains from limescale are superficial, meaning they only sit on the surface, using steel wool can be a cheap and effective method that will rebuild shine. To use steel wool, simply rub it in circular motions, allowing the gentle abrasive polish of the surface.

Make sure to do this all over the countertop and not just over the stain. This will help remove superficial stains and restore the lustre of your quartz countertop.

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Why does limescale form on my countertop?

Limescale builds on quartz countertops when water is left to evaporate on the surface. The mineral deposits, which are more prevalent in hard water areas, sit on the surface and build up quickly. Worse, when other cleaning agents come into contact with the deposits, they can leave crusty deposits.

Limescale builds up unnoticed at first when water is left to evaporate on the surface of quartz countertops. It’s more prevalent in hard water areas, where more mineral deposits can settle. Also, when left, regular cleaning on top of this can mean the soaps and cleaning agents bind with the deposits, leaving a crusty appearance.

How to avoid limescale from forming on your countertop

The best way to avoid limescale from forming on your quartz countertop is by preventing water from getting on it and cleaning up any spillage. Limescale can build quickly, especially in hard water areas. Preventing the water from sitting on your countertop is the best way to prevent formation.

Limescale can quickly accumulate, especially in hard water areas. Ultimately, the best way to avoid limescale from forming on your quartz countertop is by limiting its exposure to water and cleaning up any water spills as soon as possible. Maintaining a regular cleaning routine, both a daily clean and weekly deep clean, are the best ways at preventing limescale buildup.

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