CTG Training Pamphlet
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QUARTZ
About Quartz countertops are made from natural minerals and as a result, variations in color, shade, pat tern, veining, and size are unique traits and to be expected. Additionally, small blotches or random distribution of particulates and directional veining are an inherent part of the overall design and composition and not considered to be defects or product non-conformity. How it’s Made Quartz countertops are made through a man-made process that involves combining and com pressing crushed quartz crystals with resins, polymers, and pigments. Quartz Benefits
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Characteristics • Hygienic: Non-porous surface prevents unwelcome germs, bacteria and mildew. • Polished: Lustrous surface does not require sealing, conditioning or polishing. • Durable: Scratch, heat and stain resistant. Things to Know • Seams: A seam is a border/transition line between two pieces of countertops that is filled with a color matching epoxy/glue. Seams are very common in ALL building materials (cabinets, trim, flooring, etc.) and countertops are NO exception. A majority of countertop materials WILL HAVE visible seams without directional/veining. • Care: Quartz is a maintenance-free surface that does not need to be sealed. For daily cleaning, use a soft cloth with a mild liquid soap and warm water or use an ammonia-free glass cleaner or any non-abrasive household cleaner that does not contain lemon, ammonia or bleach. To remove soap scum, use a non-acidic soap scum remover. Spills should be wiped up quickly to prevent staining. Non-polished materials and darker colors require more frequent cleaning as they show dirt, dust and marks easier than lighter color patterns. Use hot pads and trivets with heat generating appliances, as well as cutting boards, place mats and coasters to protect your surface from discoloration, scratches and staining.
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