What is Compac Quartz?
- 92%-97% natural quartz
- 3%-6% Polyester Resins
- Color pigments.
- Breton Stone tm Vibro Compression Technology
- Slabs size 121”x55”
- 1cm , 2cm & 3cm thickness
What are the advantage to using Compac Quartz?
- DURABLE — Quartz is one of the earth’s strongest natural minerals only diamonds, sapphires & rubies are stronger.
- LOW MAINTENANCE — because it’s non-porous, Compac Quartz is resistant to staining and does not require sealing or polishing, making it virtually maintenance free.
- FOOD SAFE — Quartz has an extremely low absorbency which greatly reduces the potential for mold, mildew and bacterial growth.
- COLOR — Elegance and depth of quarried stone with superior color consistency, available in 32 colors ranging from the totally natural look to the mirror-speckled ultra modern.
- ENDURANCE — Compac Quartz can withstand high temperatures without damage or change in its physical appearance, unlike other solid surfaces.
- GUARANTEED — 10 year limited warranty.
How does Compac Quartz compare to other solid surfaces?
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Stain Resistant |
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Chip & Crack Resistant |
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What kind of maintenance is required?
- Regular Maintenance – Use warm water and liquid detergent.
- Stubborn Stains and Dried Spills - Use a cotton cloth or green scouring pad w/ a multi purpose cleaner or detergent. Avoid aggressive cleaners with high Alkaline/ph levels.
Are there any precautions I should be aware of?
- Avoid products with high ph levels such as oven cleaners, paint strippers and paint removers. Rinse immediately with clean water to neutralize the effect
- Avoid exposure to high impact contact, especially on the edges (hammering.)
- Avoid excessive weight, such as tradesmen standing on top when doing other work such as painting or Electrical work.
- Avoid Constant Direct Sunlight
When exposed to direct ongoing sunlight, slight color changes may result.
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