Thursday, August 7, 2014

How to Clean Granite, and How Often

The most common questions we hear from homeowners is:

"How do I clean my granite? How often should I clean it? How often should it be resealed?"

How to Clean Granite

Granite is actually very simple to care for. The most important thing to remember is that whatever solution is used to clean your stone, it should be rather neutral. This is to keep the sealer from being removed during cleansing, which in turn prevents your granite from being open to attacks such as stains. A mild soapy water will do just the trick to lift oils and dirt off of the average granite countertop without eating away the sealer.

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In addition to soapy water, some companies produce fancy cleaners for granite counters that may also appeal to the homeowner.

  • Lustro Italiano makes Stone Cleanser Wipes specifically for stone countertops that can be safely used on a daily basis. 
  • Ecostone Solutions makes a cleanser called Kleen Stone Plus for granite that has a particularly pleasing odor.
Granite-oriented cleaner will identify themselves as such on the label with the actual word "granite". But again, a mild soapy water solution will always be sufficient to clean granite countertop.

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How Often to Clean Granite

Cleaning granite countertops on a daily basis with a mild cleanser such as those stated above is a reasonable routine that will prevent build-up. Since the cleanser will be neutral, the sealer shouldn't wear away in less than a year. 

Warning: If harsh cleaning products such as bleach, ammonia, or other products like 409, expect your sealer to wear away quickly. When the sealer goes, your stone is open and more prone to soak up substances like coffee and wine, and therefore leave a stain.

2 comments:

  1. Great post. Granites will really make great countertops. It is really durable and could last longer. And it is easy to maintain too. The thing I only do is using a mild soap and water to clean it.
    - http://www.eskandaristone.com/granite-slabs/

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