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We will provide you with a quotation in all Classic Quartz colours, in both 20mm & 30mm thickness.
Please click on the box below and you will receive your quotation within 24 hours.
Please click on the box below and you will receive your quotation within 24 hours.
Classic Quartz Stone is one of UK’s leading Quartz suppliers, holding an impressive range of colours and designs for commercial & residential properties.
Patterned or plain, marble, sparkle or shimmer effects, in various colours are available. Take a look at our Marble, Classic, Brillo, Premiere, Leathere & Bookmatched range.
With sizes from 3000x1400mm up to 3200x1600mm both in 20mm and 30mm thickness. These can used for many different applications, such as tiles, kitchen worktops, bathroom counter tops, fireplaces, wet rooms, and many other applications.
Quartz is a non – porous surface, with minimal maintenance, easy to clean, keeping your quartz looking like new. We offer a 10 year warranty on all slabs, advice on care and maintenance of our quartz, and an after sales cleaning kit is available.
Our quartz slabs are composed of approximately 93% quartz, and 7% resin, recycled stone, recycled glass, and aggregates sands
Patterned or plain, marble, sparkle or shimmer effects, in various colours are available. Take a look at our Marble, Classic, Brillo, Premiere, Leathere & Bookmatched range.
With sizes from 3000x1400mm up to 3200x1600mm both in 20mm and 30mm thickness. These can used for many different applications, such as tiles, kitchen worktops, bathroom counter tops, fireplaces, wet rooms, and many other applications.
Quartz is a non – porous surface, with minimal maintenance, easy to clean, keeping your quartz looking like new. We offer a 10 year warranty on all slabs, advice on care and maintenance of our quartz, and an after sales cleaning kit is available.
Our quartz slabs are composed of approximately 93% quartz, and 7% resin, recycled stone, recycled glass, and aggregates sands
Cleaning kits can be purchased HERE
Quartz is easy to clean. In most cases with soap and water or a mild detergent will keep your Classic Quartz Stone slab looking like new. We recommend using warm water and a mild detergent or quality spray, such as “Dettol Anti-Bacterial Surface Cleaner” or “CIF Cleaner” [white natural].
For the leather finish “VIM” can also be used, in order to enjoy enduring beauty and unmatched performance for years to come. If necessary, use a non-abrasive soft soap along with a non-scratch or delicate scrub pad. Afterwards, thoroughly rinse with warm clean water and use paper towel cloth to remove any residue left over.
We advise you use our Stone Care Kit, a minimum of twice a year to help keep your slab looking like new for longer.
Stubborn stains or spills: We advise that any spilled tea, coffee, juice or wine is to be removed as quickly as possible. Some foods have strong acids and colouring properties, if left on the worktop, could leave stubborn marks. If needed, apply a non-abrasive household cleaner, (a non-abrasive cleaner will not dull the surface shine) and rinse to remove residue.
To remove adhered material such as gum, nail polish or paint, first scrape and clean excess material with a plastic putty knife and then use warm water on a damp clean cloth to remove any marks or residual dirt.
For extra-stubborn stains, a non-scratch Scotch-Brite® pad or similar is recommended along with a non-abrasive cleaner. We do not recommend using strong chemicals or solvents, but if this is spilt on the slab wash off with clean warm water straight away.
Alternatively use CQ Stone Nano Cream, & Stone Cleaner, then wipe and gloss to bring the shine back.
Heat Tolerance: Quartz is more heat resistant than other stone surfaces including most granite, marble and limestone; and is not affected by temperatures lower than 150°C (300°F). However, like all stone material, quartz can be damaged by sudden and rapid temperature changes. Therefore, we suggest that hot pots, saucepans, and frying pans never be directly placed on the surface. We recommend the use of a chopping board, hot pad or trivet be placed on the surface under cooking units such as electric frying pans, deep fat fryers, crock pots, roaster ovens, etc. By doing this you will avoid leaving burn marks on the quartz.
Scratch resistance: Quartz Stone is a hard material; however avoid abuse of the surface by refraining from using sharp objects such as sharp knives or screw drivers directly onto the surface. We advise using a chopping board, when cutting on the surface.
Metal Marks can stain the quartz surface when cutting, these can be removed with “CIF Cleaner [white natural], and a soft cloth.
Alternatively, use one of CQ Stone cleaning products. Quartz is not indestructible
Cleaning agents to avoid: Classic Quartz Stone can be permanently damaged if exposed to strong chemicals and solvents. These can damage its physical properties. Never clean your Classic Quartz Stone surface with products that contain Trichlorethane, dichloromethane or Methylene chloride, such as paint removers or strippers.
Avoid the use of highly aggressive cleaning agents such as oven/grill cleaners and dishwasher polishing agents that have high alkaline/pH levels (pH 8.5 or higher). Products containing oils or powders may leave a residue and should be rinsed off thoroughly. Should your surface accidentally be exposed to any of these damaging products, rinse immediately with clean warm water to neutralize the effect.
Additional information: Direct Sunlight [UV-rays] can alter the colour of the quartz surfaces. We do not advise to install our quartz to an outdoor area. There is no problem installing behind a window, as glass has sufficient UV filters
Never use colour enforcing products or multiple layers of impregnated products on the quartz surface, as a film will be created and will be hard to remove. Never use waxes, oils, greasy soaps, or shine improving products on the quartz surface, as a film will be created and will be hard to remove. Due to the hardness of the quartz stone certain impacts could make the stone crack or leave a small pit in the surface. In most cases this can be repaired with a special repair kit for kitchen worktops.
For the leather finish “VIM” can also be used, in order to enjoy enduring beauty and unmatched performance for years to come. If necessary, use a non-abrasive soft soap along with a non-scratch or delicate scrub pad. Afterwards, thoroughly rinse with warm clean water and use paper towel cloth to remove any residue left over.
We advise you use our Stone Care Kit, a minimum of twice a year to help keep your slab looking like new for longer.
Stubborn stains or spills: We advise that any spilled tea, coffee, juice or wine is to be removed as quickly as possible. Some foods have strong acids and colouring properties, if left on the worktop, could leave stubborn marks. If needed, apply a non-abrasive household cleaner, (a non-abrasive cleaner will not dull the surface shine) and rinse to remove residue.
To remove adhered material such as gum, nail polish or paint, first scrape and clean excess material with a plastic putty knife and then use warm water on a damp clean cloth to remove any marks or residual dirt.
For extra-stubborn stains, a non-scratch Scotch-Brite® pad or similar is recommended along with a non-abrasive cleaner. We do not recommend using strong chemicals or solvents, but if this is spilt on the slab wash off with clean warm water straight away.
Alternatively use CQ Stone Nano Cream, & Stone Cleaner, then wipe and gloss to bring the shine back.
Heat Tolerance: Quartz is more heat resistant than other stone surfaces including most granite, marble and limestone; and is not affected by temperatures lower than 150°C (300°F). However, like all stone material, quartz can be damaged by sudden and rapid temperature changes. Therefore, we suggest that hot pots, saucepans, and frying pans never be directly placed on the surface. We recommend the use of a chopping board, hot pad or trivet be placed on the surface under cooking units such as electric frying pans, deep fat fryers, crock pots, roaster ovens, etc. By doing this you will avoid leaving burn marks on the quartz.
Scratch resistance: Quartz Stone is a hard material; however avoid abuse of the surface by refraining from using sharp objects such as sharp knives or screw drivers directly onto the surface. We advise using a chopping board, when cutting on the surface.
Metal Marks can stain the quartz surface when cutting, these can be removed with “CIF Cleaner [white natural], and a soft cloth.
Alternatively, use one of CQ Stone cleaning products. Quartz is not indestructible
Cleaning agents to avoid: Classic Quartz Stone can be permanently damaged if exposed to strong chemicals and solvents. These can damage its physical properties. Never clean your Classic Quartz Stone surface with products that contain Trichlorethane, dichloromethane or Methylene chloride, such as paint removers or strippers.
Avoid the use of highly aggressive cleaning agents such as oven/grill cleaners and dishwasher polishing agents that have high alkaline/pH levels (pH 8.5 or higher). Products containing oils or powders may leave a residue and should be rinsed off thoroughly. Should your surface accidentally be exposed to any of these damaging products, rinse immediately with clean warm water to neutralize the effect.
Additional information: Direct Sunlight [UV-rays] can alter the colour of the quartz surfaces. We do not advise to install our quartz to an outdoor area. There is no problem installing behind a window, as glass has sufficient UV filters
Never use colour enforcing products or multiple layers of impregnated products on the quartz surface, as a film will be created and will be hard to remove. Never use waxes, oils, greasy soaps, or shine improving products on the quartz surface, as a film will be created and will be hard to remove. Due to the hardness of the quartz stone certain impacts could make the stone crack or leave a small pit in the surface. In most cases this can be repaired with a special repair kit for kitchen worktops.
Our most popular colours are "Alaska Bianca (White Alaska)" and "Ice Branco (Ice White)"
White Alaska
White Alaska
Ice White
Other popular colours
See below
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Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
(BM): These colours can be "bookmatched")
Group 7
(BM): These colours can be "bookmatched")