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Taj Mahal Quartzite Care Program

Caring for natural stone countertops involves more than simply cleaning the surface after use. Most natural stone surfaces benefit from having sealer treatments periodically and Taj Mahal quartzite countertops are no different. In fact, since they are quartzite it makes sense to treat them using the best practices. What are those? in this article, we will take a brief look at not only why sealing Taj Mahal quartzite surfaces is a good idea, but we will cover the best way to care for and maintain not only Taj Mahal, but all quartzite countertop surfaces. For a discussion of why sealing quartzite can be challenging checkout out article entitled: Meeting the Challenge of Sealing Quartzite. Now, on to the topic at hand.

Wet Cutting Taj Mahal Quartzite

Cutting natural quartzite, including Taj Mahal is many times done using a wet environment. Using a wet saw to make cuts in a Taj Mahal quartzite slab is beneficial for cutting, but it defeats the purpose of keeping liquid out of the pores of the stone. Therefore, employing a method for keeping water out of the pores of the stone makes sense.

Maintenance & Care Routine for Taj Mahal Quartzite

In the course of everyday life, there are times when common spills and dirt come into contact with any countertop surface, including Taj Mahal quartzite. And even though sealing stone does not make it stain-proof, it does boost the resistance of the material against staining. Using an effective sealer on a Taj Mahal countertop will make it water and oil repellant. This allows the owner time to clean up any substances that could stain the quartzite. That is why using a high quality sealer for quartzite is a good idea; especially for materials such as Taj Mahal that are porous and can get "thirsty" easily. Not only During fabrication, but even afterward it makes sense to use a sealer on a Taj Mahal quartzite surface.

Maintaining and Caring for Taj Mahal is Recommended

A question that is sometimes found to be on the minds of professionals and consumers alike is, "Is sealing Taj Mahal quartzite required?" The answer to that question would depend on how much importance the one asking the question puts on getting the very best results. Why? Because not every single quartzite slab that is made into a countertop will be sealed either correctly or often enough. By the same token though, those countertops will not have the highest level of stain resistance either.

The NSI is a trade association representing every aspect of the natural stone industry. Its current membership at the time of this writing exceeds 2,000 members in over 50 countries. It serves as the authoritative source for safety and technical standards and information regarding the use of natural stone. What does it say regarding sealers?

The NSI says in this document that "in many cases it makes sense to seal", which implies the importance of using sealer to improve stone's resistance to water and oil based liquids. Additionally, we recommend that a care and maintenance routine be used by consumers after installation. Doing so gives the owner of the stone the best performance opportunity.

In conclusion, there a number of reasons to be mindful of practicing a regular care and maintenance routine on a Taj Mahal quartzite surface as a homeowner and those same reasons are why fabricators use effective products for sealing Taj Mahal as well as other quartzites. Be sure your routine includes treating quartzite with an effective sealer and the results will show it.

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