Tuesday, November 22, 2011

TIPS FOR CLEANING A GRANITE COUNTERTOP SURFACE 
 A granite countertop is one of the most durable surfaces; only a diamond can scratch it. However, acidic substances such as lemon, vinegar, or wine can damage it. The good news about cleaning granite is that it can be done easily and naturally.  A soft cloth and warm water are good for daily cleaning. To prevent staining or absorption, the granite should be immediately wiped with a dry towel. For more stubborn stains or a deeper cleaning, use a pH neutral or eco-friendly dishwashing soap. Be sure to rinse and dry immediately. A dull or streaky look on dry granite indicates that soapsuds are still present.  When stains are present, a mixture of a cup of flour, one or two tablespoons of dishwashing soap, and warm water can be made into a thick paste that sits on the stain overnight. Covering the mixture with plastic wrap will increase the effectiveness of the mixture. The next morning, scrape away the paste with a wooden utensil, rinse, and dry.

To keep your granite looking like new, wipe up spills immediately, keep it properly sealed using a non-toxic sealer and avoid harsh chemical cleaners. Following these simple steps will preserve the life and elegance of your granite.

1 comment:

  1. That looks great ! I'm just trying to figure out how to make a tile counter top look that great. You just given me a new inspiration now. Thanks.

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