4 Ways To Remove Tea Stains From Quartz Countertops

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How do you remove tea stains from quartz countertops is the question that many people ask themselves when they notice their beautiful kitchen countertops are marred. 

Luckily, there are ways to clean up this type of mess without damaging your expensive countertops. In this article, we will discuss how to remove a tea stain from quartz in three easy steps!

How Does Tea Stain Quartz Countertop?

Before you can remove a tea stain from quartz, it is important to understand how the mess was created in the first place. 

It usually happens when we spill our tea on the countertop and it seeps down the quartz. 

Another way this happens, and I know most of us are guilty of this, is leaving the teabag itself on top of the countertop and drinking tea without using coasters or saucers – causing the tea to drip onto the countertop.

Ugh, we know! All of this and more are some of the ways our tea stains our quartz countertops.

And what these stains do to our quartz countertops is;

  • it makes the countertops sticky
  • discolored spots appear
  • the stained area becomes darker than the rest of the countertop. 

Tea stains on quartz are definitely not a pretty sight, but there are ways to remove them which we will discuss in the next section.

How To Remove A Tea Stain From Quartz Countertops

There are a few different ways to remove a tea stain from quartz countertops, but we will discuss three of them right here.

1. Using Hot Water To Remove Tea Stains From Quartz Countertops

Before you try using any sort of chemical or concoction to remove the tea stains you have on your quartz countertops, it is always best to try using hot water first. 

Besides, hot water is easy to get and it is a natural way to remove any sort of stain.

Now let’s get into the details of how you will actually get this done without ruining the surface of your quartz countertops.

Things Needed:

Procedure:

Step 1:

  • Take some hot water and pour it onto the area where your tea stain is for a minute or two. 
  • You want the water to be hot enough that it will dissolve the tea stain, but not so hot that it distorts your quartz countertops. 

Step 2:

  • Now with the help of a non-abrasive sponge, begin to scrub the area of the stain with some hot water. 
  • Do this for a minute or two and repeat if necessary until you see your tea stains completely gone. 

Step 3:

  • Once the stains are gone, use a dry clean cloth to remove the excess water from your countertop.
  • And that is it! 
  • If the tea stains do not come off your quartz countertop, you can move on to the other 3 methods which we will discuss next and you’re sure to find something that would work perfectly well for your quartz countertops.

2. Using Baking Soda To Remove A Tea Stain From Quartz

The first way to remove a tea stain from quartz is by using baking soda. All you need is some baking soda and distilled water and you’re all set. 

The best part about using this method is that all of the items you will need are probably already in your kitchen.

This method will often work better on smaller tea stains than larger stains. However, it is important to add that it will also remove larger tea stains.

Below is a step by step guide on how to remove a tea stain from quartz using baking soda:

Things Needed:

Procedure:

Step 1:

  • Mix one tablespoon of baking soda with enough distilled water to make a thick paste. 
  • Apply the paste to the stained area and leave it for about an hour or more.

Step 2: 

  • At this point, the baking paste should be dry and all caked up over the tea stain. 
  • With the help of a spatula or anything blunt, scrape the baking soda paste off.
  • Now, take a clean cloth and dampen it in hot water. Wring out all the extra water.
  • Buff the countertop with this moist cloth until it is brought back to its original shine.
  • Look closely if there are still some tea stains left behind. If there are, then repeat the above steps again until all of the tea is gone.

Step 3:

  • Once you’re satisfied with the outcome, wipe the countertop dry with a dry clean cloth and leave the countertop to air-dry completely.

3. Mild Dish Soap And Baking Soda

The next thing you can use to remove a tea stain from quartz is mild dish soap and baking soda. 

These ingredients are perfect for removing the tea stains with the added bonus of shining up your quartz countertops.

They are also common household substances that you can easily find in any household.

Here is how you can remove a tea stain from quartz using this method:

Things Needed: 

Procedure: 

Step 1: 

  • Mix one tablespoon of baking soda to one tablespoon of dish soap. 
  • The mixture should be thick but still liquid enough to run.

Step 2: 

  • Apply the mixture to the stained area and leave it on for a few minutes.
  • The stain should begin to loosen up and dissolve.
  • If after a few minutes there is no change then add more baking soda or dish soap.

Step 3:

  • Now begin to scrub the mixture on the stained area using a non-abrasive sponge or microfiber cloth.
  • You can use any type of scrubbing tool you may have like a toothbrush or even your fingers.
  • This mixture will not scratch your quartz countertops, but be sure to scrub gently so you don’t damage the surface of it either way.

Step 4: 

  • Now you will need to rinse the countertop with water. You can also dampen a microfiber or lint-free cloth with clean water and then wipe the countertop clean.

Step 5: 

  • Dry the surface of your quartz countertop using a dry clean cloth and leave the countertop to air-dry.

4. Using White Vinegar To Remove A Tea Stain From Quartz

The last way to remove a tea stain from quartz countertops is by using white vinegar. 

The benefit of using this method is that it will not only remove the tea stains but also deodorize and sanitize your countertop as well.

The vinegar is also a natural disinfectant and will help kill germs as you wipe it away from the counters. 

So, here is how you can remove a tea stain from quartz using white vinegar:

Things Needed: 

  • White vinegar (the best thing to use is apple cider vinegar)
  • Microfiber Cloth

Procedure: 

Step 1:

  • First, mix equal parts of white vinegar with distilled water in a spray bottle.

Step 2:

  • Spritz the mixture onto the stained area of your quartz countertop.

Step 3:

Leave it over the stain for a few seconds then begin to wipe it clean with a microfiber cloth as you would normally wipe any other surface.

Step 4: 

  • As you wipe, you will notice that the tea stains are lifting off your countertop and going with it. 
  • Repeat the steps if there are still some tea stains left behind.
  • Also, if the mixture is not removing the tea stain, change the mixture to 2 parts white vinegar to 1 part water. 
  • If this mixture still doesn’t work, then you can try using straight white vinegar in the same manner as mentioned above.

Step 5: 

  • Once you’re done, wipe the surface of the countertop clean with a microfiber cloth and leave it to air-dry. 
  • That’s how you can remove tea stains from quartz countertops.

Do’s And Don’ts Of Removing Tea Stains From Quartz Countertops

Do’s

  • Remember that the best way to remove tea stains from quartz countertops is by using hot water. You should only go beyond hot water when the tea stains are really stubborn and nothing else is working.
  • Always dry your quartz countertops surface with a dry clean cloth first before allowing it to air-dry to avoid streaks.
  • Do not forget to clean your countertops at least once a week with mild dish soap and water to prevent stains from building up.
  • Make sure you only use the microfiber cloth or lint-free rag to clean your quartz countertops.
  • Use coasters or placemats to avoid hot drinks from spilling over onto the counters.
  • Try as much as you can to clean the surface of your quartz immediately after dropping or spilling tea or coffee on it.

Don’ts

  • Never use metal or any abrasive scrubbing utensils on your quartz countertops.
  • Do not allow tea stains to sit for long periods of time on your quartz countertops.
  • Do not forget to wipe the surface of your quartz counters with a clean microfiber or lint-free rag after cleaning them.
  • Do not use abrasive cleaners or any types of chemicals on your quartz countertops because they may contain bleach which will damage the surface of your quartz countertops.

Final Thoughts

This article share with you many different ways to remove a tea stain from your quartz countertop. 

We recommend that you try the hot or warm water method first because it’s the safest and most affordable way to remove stains from your quartz countertops.

If you don’t succeed with only water, then you can try any of the other methods mentioned in this article.

If nothing works, invite a professional over to take a look at your quartz countertops.

All in all, it is important to prevent the tea stains from settling in the first place so try to keep your counters clean and dry. 

Kobby

Hi! I’m Kobby, one of the co-owners of favoredstoneguides.com and the newest house owner in town. I’m a huge fan of most things natural. Over here on this site, I'm happy to share all the exciting hacks, tricks, and tips I have learned and continue to learn each day about taking care of natural stones.

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