WHAT WE DO

Quartz is the 3rd hardest material known just behind jewel and sapphire. The Quartz counters are so non-permeable that they have the NSF Certification for utilization in sustenance prep ranges, for example, cafeterias, and in addition lab ledges. Quartz is harder than rock, as well as it is more steady in shading and graining.

 

MATERIAL

Produced using one of the hardest minerals on earth, quartz countertops are the most durable choices for kitchens. They're likewise the absolute most attractive. They arrive in a wide mixed variety of colors, including flame motor red and apple green, and additionally natural tans, blacks, and creams, with shimmers and veining for the look of stone or marble. Be that as it may, dissimilar to common stone chunks, which are mined, these sections are built in an industrial facility. Their essential fixing is ground quartz (around 93 percent), joined with polyester tars to tie it and shades to give it shading or color.

Quartz is the 3rd hardest material known just behind jewel and sapphire. The Quartz counters are so non-permeable that they have the NSF Certification for utilization in sustenance prep ranges, for example, cafeterias, and in addition lab ledges. Quartz is harder than rock, as well as it is more steady in shading and graining.

 

HOW TO CARE AND MAINTAIN

1 Dakota Quartz is virtually maintenance free and can be cleaned with extreme ease.

2 Common household spills – such as, tea, coffee, lemon juice, soda, fruit, vegetable juice, olive oil or grease spills – are easily removed and the surface can be restored to its original appearance.

3 Quartz is one of the hardest materials in nature, which is an assurance that your Dakota Quarrtz surface will not easily scratch or chip. The use of a cutting board is nevertheless recommended.

4 To maintain the natural beauty of Dakota Quartz, do not place hot skillets or roasting pans directly onto the surface but use a trivet instead.

5 For routine cleaning, use a damp cloth or paper towel and, if necessary, a small amount of mild soap. Once clean, rinse and dry the surface thoroughly.

6 For stubborn or dried spills, use a nonabrasive cleaning pad such as a white 3M Scotch-Brite® scrub pad combined with a small amount of mild soap or specialized stone cleaner.

7 Avoid exposing Dakota Quartz to chemicals and solvents, especially paint removers or furniture strippers containing trichlorethane or methylene chloride. Keep away nail polish remover, bleach or cleansers that contain bleach, bluing, permanent markers or inks,. While casual exposure to alkaline materials will not damage Dakota Quartz, but highly alkaline (high-pH) cleansers are not recommended when cleaning. If any of the substances listed above come into contact with quartz, rinse the exposed surface immediately and thoroughly with plenty of clean water.

8 Do not use strong abrasive and/or alkaline cleaning products. Always follow the manufacturers’ dilution instructions and recommendations

 

 

CERTIFICATIONS

NSF: Dakota Quartz was evaluated and certified by NSF international as a safe material for direct food contact .   It gives the assurance of maximum safety and protection to final consumers

CE: CE certification is designed to protect EU consumers by regulating products to reduce possible dangers to people and the environment

Greenguard: GREENGUARD Certification helps manufacturers create--and helps buyers identify--interior products and materials that have low chemical emissions, improving the quality of the air in which the products are