ATLAS QUARTZ
The Atlas quartz worktop is subtle and delicate in appearance, but it does not skimp on performance and toughness. This countertop, with an elegant grey background and extremely subtle veining, is the ideal option if you want to integrate a unique look into your residence but don’t need it to be too big for the room you have. brow. Because of its base colour tone and impressive structure, Atlas quartz can be used in a variety of areas not just in your home, but also commercial settings.
This quartz countertop, made of natural quartz expertly blended with resins and pigments, offers incredible durability that you certainly cannot feel with a plastic substitute. Atlas quartz can easily complement many homes because it is resistant to damage while retaining a smooth and aesthetic appearance.
Atlas quartz, with its soft veins, is soft and golden, reminiscent of the pristine soft white sand along the coasts. These stunning quartz slabs are low-maintenance, easy to clean, and as long-lasting as nails, and can be used to build kitchen counters, backsplashes, wall accents, and fireplace surround in both residential and commercial settings.
Composition of Quartz Worktops
The composition primarily consists of 94% quartz which is mixed with Polyester resin and pigments to give an attractive looking colour, minor amounts of glass or metallic specks are added to the mix to develop new designs. The resins bind the mix together and also help in making the counters stain and scratch-resistant and nonporous, so they do not require sealing. Natural-quartz crystals are mined and ground into a powder form or an aggregate. It is fused with poly resin binders and pigments that impart colour under intense heat and pressure to form a solid slab.
In the past, the drawback against quartz was the limited number of patterns and colour variations. But the situation has changed with all the manufacturers presenting multi-shaded slabs with enough specks, swirls, and random patterning to make them almost indistinguishable from the natural stone.
They were once available only with a polished finish; now you can get one with a honed, sandblasted, or embossed treatment. Whether you are looking for a leathered limestone, textured slab, or glossy marble, we have a quartz kitchen countertop for you.
Care for Your Quartz Countertop
Quartz stones do not require high maintenance but proper care and maintenance should be given to the engineered stone to look striking. Whether it is an engineered stone or a natural stone, they all need the investment of your time and attention to maintain their durability and shine.
A soft damp cloth soaked in warm water and soap solution is used for gentle wiping of the surface. Scrape off the dried remains of food preparation blunt-edged instruments to remove the buildup. Make sure you are very gentle in scraping the surface. Use a degreasing agent which is safe and bleach-free for surfaces like the quartz countertop to remove the tough greasy membrane from the worktop surface. This step is followed by rinsing the surface with warm water and drying the surface clean.
Cleaning the surface immediately can go a long way in maintaining the countertop last longer. Though quartz does resist stain for a brief period. Permanent stains can occur when coffee, tea, or wine is spilled so the surface must be quickly cleaned to avoid any risk of damaging the countertop in the future.