Few stone terms cause more confusion than quartzite. It sounds almost identical to quartz, the two get used interchangeably in showrooms, and the assumption that follows, that quartzite is a tough engineered surface you never have to think about, leads a lot of owners to treat a vulnerable natural stone as if it were bulletproof. Getting the distinction right is the difference between a benchtop that lasts and one that quietly etches.
Quartzite is natural. Quartz is engineered.
Quartz, the benchtop material, is engineered stone. Brands like Caesarstone and Silestone, made from crushed minerals bound in resin, manufactured to be consistent and non-porous. Quartzite is a natural stone, a sandstone metamorphosed by heat and pressure into a hard crystalline rock, quarried in slabs like marble. Same first six letters, completely different materials, completely different care.
The hardness that is not the whole story

True quartzite is genuinely hard, harder than marble, and the quartz mineral it is made of is quite acid-resistant. That is the basis for the showroom claim that quartzite is durable and worry-free. But there is a catch that matters enormously. Many slabs sold as quartzite in Australia are not pure quartzite at all. They are softer dolomitic or marble-like stones marketed under the quartzite name because it sells. Those softer stones etching and stain like the carbonates they actually are.
Why you cannot assume
Unless you know precisely what your slab is, you cannot assume it is acid-proof. A stone sold as quartzite that turns out to be dolomitic will etch the first time lemon or wine sits on it, and the owner who was told quartzite never etches will be the last to expect it. On top of that, even genuine quartzite is often more porous than people think, so staining from oils and dark liquids is a real risk regardless of hardness. Sealer slows staining but does not stop etching, and it does nothing for the porosity-driven staining either way.
Not all quartzite is as hard as you were told
DURAFLEX SPF Ultra protects quartzite against the etching and staining that softer stones sold as quartzite still suffer. Obligation-free estimates across Australia.
The right protection for quartzite

DURAFLEX SPF Ultra is the correct film for quartzite. Whether your slab is a hard true quartzite or a softer stone wearing the name, Ultra removes the guesswork. The polyurethane film, applied over the sealed stone and heat-sealed at every edge by automotive-trained installers with no chemicals during installation, prevents both etching and staining regardless of what the slab actually is underneath. DURAFLEX SPF Ultra is independently fire-tested by CSIRO to AS/NZS 1530.3 and made with food-safe materials, with a 10-year warranty. With quartzite, where you often cannot be sure what you have, that certainty is worth a great deal.
Protect your quartzite benchtop permanently
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