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Julianne Walker

Maintaining Your Granite Countertops


Introduction:

Granite countertops are a popular and durable choice for both home and commercial use. The natural beauty and durability of granite make it a perfect choice for tables and countertops. But, like any other natural stone, granite requires proper cleaning and maintenance to keep it looking its best. In this guide, we will take a look at how to properly clean and maintain your granite table.


Cleaning:

Cleaning your granite countertop on a daily basis is important to maintain its appearance. The best way to clean granite is with a mild soap and water. You can also use a specialized granite cleaner, but make sure it is safe for use on natural stone. Avoid using abrasive materials, such as steel wool, which can scratch the surface. Use a soft cloth or sponge when cleaning and dry the surface properly to avoid water spots.


Maintenance:

Sealing your granite countertop is important to prevent staining. It is recommended that you reseal your granite table every one to three years, depending on usage. There are two types of sealers: penetrating and topical. A penetrating sealer is recommended for granite tables as it works by penetrating into the stone and providing long-lasting protection. Applying sealer is a simple process, and can be done with a brush or a roller. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results.


Prevention:

The best way to deal with stains is to prevent them from happening in the first place. Use coasters under beverages and placemats under tableware to prevent stains caused by liquids. Be sure to wipe up spills immediately to prevent them from penetrating the stone.


Conclusion:

Granite countertops are a beautiful and durable addition to any home or office. With proper cleaning and maintenance, your granite table can last for years. Regular cleaning and maintenance, as well as prompt stain removal, are essential to maintaining the beauty and durability of granite tables. Remember to use a mild soap and water, or a specialized granite cleaner, avoid using abrasive materials and to reseal your granite table every 1-3 years.


Additional Tips:

For high-traffic areas, it is recommended to use a sealer with a higher level of protection.

Hard water stains can be removed with a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda.

Do not use acidic or alkaline cleaning products on your granite countertops.

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