Granite Countertop
Care and Cleaning
Granite
is a natural stone product and has a certain degree of
porosity. Therefore, after installation, it must be
cleaned and sealed. You can clean your countertops
with only soap and water, but there are companies that
specialize in granite countertop cleaning and sealing
products. Stone Care International Products or Granite
Gold Products makes taking care of your countertops
very easy. You can buy individual cleaners and
sealers, or get everything you need in our convenient
“Care Kits”. The Stone Care International “Care Kits”
have everything you need in one package, that includes
granite countertop cleaner, sealer and polish along
with easy to follow instructions.
Click here for more information
about sealing granite countertops.
Granite Maintenance
and Cleaning Tips
Countertops and Vanities
Use
a neutral, pH-balanced cleaner like Granite Gold Daily
Cleaner that is specially formulated to be used on
stone on a regular basis to remove residues from
cooking oils and everyday food spills, as well as
hairspray or other cosmetics. Be careful with common
foods and drinks that contain acids that may etch or
dull your stone’s surface. Also, some common
toiletries (i.e., perfume, toothpaste, mouthwash,
hairspray) contain acids and other ingredients that
may damage the stone surface or degrade the sealer.
Floor Surfaces
We recommend that you frequently dust mop or sweep
interior floors using a clean, non-treated, dry dust
mop. Sand, dirt and grit do the most damage to natural
stone surfaces due to their abrasiveness. Mats or area
rugs inside and outside an entrance will help to
minimize the potential damage from these particles. In
addition, be careful when using a vacuum cleaner as
the metal or plastic attachments or wheels may scratch
the surface. Damp mop the stone floor with a diluted
solution of a neutral cleaner designed for stone.
Granite Gold Stone & Tile Floor Cleaner is ideal for
this use. Be careful and keep off floor until it is
completely dry, as wet stone floors may be slippery.
Bath
and Other Wet Areas
Periodic use of a neutral stone cleaner will remove
any soap scum or hard water deposits that may have
formed. In the bath, or other wet areas, using a
squeegee after each use can minimize soap scum and
hard water deposit buildup. Around the sink, spilled
water may leave deposits. This is why it is important
to use Granite Gold Sealer at least once every 12-18
months as it will protect your stone from permanent
damage from these abrasive minerals. Then, simply use
Granite Gold Daily Cleaner to clean on a regular basis
to keep stone looking new and full of luster.
What to Do When a Spill Occurs
Accidents and spills are a fact of life, no matter how
careful you are they are going to happen. A quick
response and the right solutions can keep spills from
damaging your stone or degrading the sealer. Always
try to blot the spill and be careful not to spread it
around as you wipe up the spill. Use Granite Gold
Daily Cleaner as soon as you have removed the spill.
And, remember to seal your stone surface at least once
every 12-18 months….this will help keep spills from
turning into stains.
Etch Marks
Highly acidic substances such as orange juice, coffee,
vinegar, wine, tomato products, mustard, urine and
many soft drinks will “etch” most marble, limestone
and travertine. Sealing allows you time to wipe up a
spill, but it cannot stop the chemical reaction that
may leave a dull mark.
General household cleaners not specifically designed
for natural stone are not recommended. These may etch
away the polish, discolor the surface, scratch the
stone or degrade the sealer. Professional refinishing
is the best way to permanently remove etch marks and
restore your natural stone’s even finish.
Food Spills
Scoop up the food with a plastic spoon. Try not to
spread it around with a towel but rather blot with
dry, white cloth. Spray the area with a neutral stone
cleaner such as Granite Gold Dailey Cleaner and wipe
off excess with a clean cloth.
Liquid Spills
Blot away the excess with a clean, dry, white cloth
while turning the cloth frequently. Spray the area
with a neutral stone cleaner such as Granite Gold
Daily Cleaner and wipe off excess with a clean cloth.
Mud
Let the mud stain dry completely. Remove dried mud
with a soft plastic or nylon brush. Spray affected
area with a neutral stone cleaner such as Granite Gold
Daily Cleaner or the Granite Gold Stone and Tile
Cleaner. Wipe dry with a clean cloth. If the stain
remains, contact a professional cleaner.
Oily Stains
If you identify the stain as having an oil base (from
foods like salad, cooking oils, butter or some
cosmetics) you may be able to remove the stain using a
poultice. A poultice will wick up the stain from deep
within the stone.