5 Common Mistakes with Quartzite

5 Common Mistakes with Quartzite

Quartzite is durable and low-maintenance, but certain missteps can still cause issues. Here are the top five mistakes to avoid.

Mistake #1

Not verifying stone authenticity

Why this is a problem

Some stones sold as 'quartzite' are actually softer stones like marble or dolomitic marble. These imposters will react with acids, unlike true quartzite. This can lead to unexpected etching and damage.

How to fix it

Perform a vinegar test on an inconspicuous area. If it fizzes, it’s not quartzite. Consider professional assessment if needed.

Prevention

Always verify genuine quartzite with the vinegar test before purchase. Ensure suppliers provide documentation of authenticity.

Mistake #2

Skipping initial sealing

Why this is a problem

While quartzite is less porous than many stones, it can still absorb oils and other stains over time. Without an initial seal, these substances can penetrate and cause discoloration.

How to fix it

Apply Lithofin MN Stain-Stop to protect the surface from stains. Reapply if necessary to ensure full coverage.

Prevention

Seal quartzite immediately after installation with Lithofin MN Stain-Stop or Lithofin MN Stain-Stop ECO.

Mistake #3

Using harsh abrasive cleaners

Why this is a problem

Quartzite is hard but can still be scratched by abrasive cleaners or scouring pads. Scratches mar the surface and can harbor dirt and bacteria.

How to fix it

For light scratches, use Lithofin MN Power-Clean to gently clean the area, then polish with a soft cloth.

Prevention

Clean regularly with Lithofin MN Wash & Clean, which is gentle yet effective for quartzite surfaces.

Mistake #4

Neglecting regular maintenance

Why this is a problem

Even though quartzite is low-maintenance, neglect can lead to a buildup of grime and dullness over time. Regular care is essential to maintain its natural beauty.

How to fix it

Use Lithofin MN Easy-Clean for daily maintenance to keep the surface looking fresh and vibrant.

Prevention

Incorporate Lithofin MN Wash & Clean into your regular cleaning routine to prevent buildup and maintain shine.

Mistake #5

Failing to address limescale promptly

Why this is a problem

Quartzite can withstand acidic cleaners, but prolonged exposure to hard water can lead to limescale deposits that dull the surface.

How to fix it

Use a diluted solution of Lithofin MN Power-Clean to remove limescale deposits without damaging the stone.

Prevention

Regularly clean areas exposed to hard water with Lithofin MN Wash & Clean to prevent limescale buildup.

Need help with Quartzite?

Use the LithoFinder wizard to find the right product for your quartzite surface, or read the full Quartzite care guide.