Quartz

Compac

Imported from Portugal, Compac is a high-end quartz line that offers beauty and practicality for any project. With elegant colors and finishes, Compac makes an elegant addition to your kitchen, bathroom and other rooms of the house.

 

Like many quartz products, Compac countertops can be made to resemble marble, granite and artful flecked stone. This product is used for tables, kitchen countertops, bathroom surfaces, food prep surfaces, coffee tables, kitchen sinks, reception desks and more.

Key Features

What Is Compac Made From?

Compac is made from a combination of crushed stone and resins, mixed together and molded into a smooth slab.

What Colors Are Available For Compac Countertops?

Compac countertops are available in neutral colors like white, black, gray, sandstone and vibrant colors as well.

Is Compac Durable?

Compac is made from Technological Quartz – a product known for its exceptional resistance and high performance. Compac is so durable it can even be used in flooring. It is a non-porous material that does not absorb liquids and therefore rarely stains. It is scratch-resistant as well.

How Long Do Compac Countertops Last?

Compac can last for many years, with the proper care. Read the manufacture instructions for more information about how to preserve your Compac counters for as long as possible.

How Do You Maintain Compac Countertops?

Compac quartz needs regular cleaning with a neutral cleaner. Rinse the surface with water and dry with a cloth.

Maintenance & Care​

Cleaning is a Breeze

Cambria is maintenance-free and requires no sealing or polishing, ever! To keep clean, simply mix a little warm water and mild soap to wipe the surface clean with a soft sponge or cloth. To keep your Cambria kitchen and bathroom countertops looking their best, never use bleach, abrasive powders or scrubbing pads. In addition, never apply any sealers, penetrants or topical treatments to Cambria as they will cause the surface to appear dull or inconsistent. If you wish to use a cleaner for things like dried-on spills, see our list of approved cleaners.

Too Hot to Handle​

As with all-natural stone surfaces, your Cambria countertops can be damaged by sudden or sustained heat. Always be sure use hot pads or solid trivets under hot pots, pans, griddles, electric frying pans, slow cookers, and roaster ovens before placing them on Cambria.

For more information on Cambria, visit their website.