Thursday, September 13, 2012

Common Do's & Don'ts of Granite Care

If you would like to keep your granite in good condition, you should steer clear of any habits that may harm it. Natrual stone, such as marble, limestone, granite, and quartz, tend to be very similar. However, the ways in which one maintains them differs.

Below are some common do's and don’ts when it comes to caring for granite.

The Do's of Granite Care

Mop up any spills immediately when they happen. Although acidic substances such as wine, fruit juice, sauces and the like may not damage granite as much as they would marble, they still have the potential of staining the surface. Cooking oil could also cause stains on the granite if not blotted immediately it is spilled.

Use a soft cloth or a sponge when cleaning. One of the recommended granite cleaners is NuetraSheen as it can be used on a range of surfaces while protecting the sealer on the stone. However, if you do not have this cleaning agent you could do with hot water and a soft cloth for quick wipe downs. Dish washing soap may not ruin your granite countertops immediately but over time you will notice some damage as this type of soap tends to dim the shine.

Invest in coasters. To ensure there are no ring stains on your granite, it is recommended you use coasters when serving drinks in glasses, bottles, or even cans.

Place hot pans on trivets or hot pads. Although thermal shock from placing hot items on the granite is rare, you would rather be safe than sorry. In addition to this, pots and pans tend to accumulate grit over time. Although granite is a hard surface, it could still end up getting light scratches from this.

Always use a cutting board. It is very tempting to cut your vegetables or meat on the countertop, as granite is a hard surface. However, not only do you stand the risk of chipping the granite but you could also end up ruining your knives.

Mop up granite floors on a regular basis. Most homeowners may prefer using a vacuum cleaner as it is faster but you could end up chipping the floor if there is any grit that is jammed in the wheels. You are much better off using a dry duct mop that has not been treated with any chemicals.

Have runners and door mats. The dirt carried in on people’s shoes can be abrasive to your granite floors. This can lead to scratching, wich is difficult to restore.

The Don’ts of Granite Care

Don't use generic granite cleaning products. Most generic household cleaners contain a host of chemicals that could degrade the sealer on your granite thus leaving it susceptible to stains.

Don't use vinegar. This and other acid based products such as lemon or ammonia are harmful to granite. These acids can result in etching on countertops and flooring

Don't use bathroom and grout cleaners. These powders are abrasive and can causes scratches on granite surfaces.

Don't sit on the countertops. Although granite is hard, it is not flexible thus exposing it to a lot of weight in a single spot could cause it to crack.

Don't store toiletries on them. These products tend to leak and could stain the granite.

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