1. Do not place high temperature or hot pots directly or for a long time on the countertop. Hot pots, kettles, or other high-temperature utensils taken directly from the stove, oven, or microwave can cause damage to the countertop.
2. During operation, it is advisable to avoid using sharp objects to scratch the countertop. Regardless of the countertop chosen, vegetables and food should be cut and prepared on the cutting board. In addition to avoiding knife marks and damaging the blade, it can also achieve better cleanliness and hygiene.
3. Try to keep the countertop as dry as possible, keep it clean, and avoid soaking or accumulating water for a long time. Keep the countertop clean and dry.
4. Strictly prevent corrosive chemicals from coming into contact with the countertop. In daily life, try to avoid bringing related corrosive chemicals into contact with the countertop. If accidentally in contact, immediately rinse the surface with plenty of soapy water or consult relevant professionals. If it is stained with nail polish, it can be wiped with acetone free detergent (such as alcohol), washed with water, and cleaned with a clean towel.
5. Do not allow heavy or sharp objects to directly impact the surface. Do not place oversized or overweight vessels on the table for a long time, and do not rinse them with cold water and immediately boil them with hot water.
6. If there are stains, soap water or cleaning agents containing ammonia can be used for cleaning. For scale, you can use a damp cloth to remove the scale and then wipe it clean with a dry cloth.
7. Avoid direct contact with overheated objects. Quartz is a brittle polymer composite material with thermal expansion and contraction characteristics, and has certain mechanical properties such as shrinkage stress and fracture elongation. When the board cannot withstand the internal stress caused by thermal expansion and contraction, it will explode.
8. If there are oil stains, grease stains, rust and other stains on the countertop, please clean them in a timely manner to prevent the stains from lingering on the countertop for a long time and causing color spots. Hard dirt such as glue, nail polish and paint adhered to the table surface can be removed with a blade.

