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Comments (52)Problem with quartz is that industry is not telling the truth. Quartz is hardest material, harder than granite but the so called quartz slabs are not pure quartz, most of the quartz slabs has less than 60% quartz rest is all sort of industrial waste like granite/marble powder from quarry, glass and concrete and biggest culprit is the resin. Most manufacture states percentage of quartz vs resin by weight, this is just the marketing tactics, stone is heavier than plastic resin, if you look at volume most slab has 15-30% resin. Resin is biggest culprit when it comes to quartz staining and dull marks, resin is very soft material and it reacts with any household product like lemon juice, vinegar, wine, soap, tomato juice etc. and when you spill any kind of acidic/alkaline on quartz it creates etch mark, which looks like stain but it is a chemical reaction with resin, which you cannot get out unless you re-polish surface by professional guy. Even regular use abrasive object like magic eraser, or scotchbrite will create a dull mark when you rub quartz countertop with it for cleaning, it is cutting though soft resin and destroying fine finish. Quartz need to be treated like a baby, it is good for display in galley but not for daily use in kitchen. Egypt pyramid has granite which has withstand 3000-4000 year of abuse but todays quartz cannot withstand normal use and tear of daily kitchen activity. I made mistake of installing quartz, but I will never go back to quartz natural stone/granite is best option for me....See MoreMetal utensil marks on quartz countertop
Comments (2)The SPRAY version of Barkeeper's Friend most likely will work, but (BIG BUT here), test in an hidden area or on a sample piece first. You could dull the finish. Lightly rub and dont let it sit long. Don't use the powder type of BF here....See MoreMark on quartz countertop
Comments (4)It could be an area that was scratched and then worked in the shop by the fabricator. We have had scratched quartz and what you describe is typical; i.e. looks good from one angle but obviously different from another. It's possible to hand polish quartz but it takes an above average skill level. We don't do it in my shop. i suggest you get the fabricator to come out and have a look. What you have doesn't look anything like typical user damage which usually has a shape like the bottom of a pot, planter, or similar kitchen item....See MoreDark marks on quartz counters
Comments (7)@User - if you click on the photo for full resolution, you can clearly see the dark splotches that I’m talking about. It certainly doesn’t look like different aggregates and resins. It has perfect little circles where acetone dribbled in the dark splotch....See MoreRelated Professionals
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