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Quartz countertops should be odorless. The odor does not come from quartz. It could be from the glue from which the quartz stone was pasted or the smell of other places in the bathroom.
If it is a problem with glue, it is recommended that you remove the quartz stone. Shovel off the glue. Paste it again with a different kind of environmentally friendly glue.
If it's an odor in other parts of the bathroom, you can check the location of the odor. Then come back to the question.
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Hello! There are three places where there will be a smell. One is countertop dyeing.
This thing smells dizzy. New countertops are generally rubbed where the edging is placed. The second is that the edges of the countertop are double-layered.
It was glued with marble. This gum smells big. The third is the smell of the cabinet.
Smell it one place at a time.
It only represents a personal opinion, don't spray if you don't like it, thank you.
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