Treating Granite Countertops
Granite is one of the easiest to care for stones you can use in your home says galen roth owner of roth restoration in charleston sc.
Treating granite countertops. To apply the sealer first clean your granite countertop with water and dish soap. Clean your natural stone countertop with a mild kitchen cleaner or a product such as tenax countertop cleaner for stone formulated for granite slate and marble. Allow the counters to dry before proceeding. In addition to sealing regularly cleaning your granite countertops can help them stay in terrific shape.
Using a specially formulated natural stone and granite cleaner like this granite marble cleaning spray is recommended to keep your countertops in the best condition while also protecting the sealer. Most of the granite restoration calls we receive are for countertops that are 10 to 15 year old when they become dull around sink and work areas. Let the sealer sit for 15 minutes so it absorbs into the granite. Once it s dry spray the sealer over the countertop including the edges and backsplashes.
Then wait 12 to 24 hours for the countertop to completely dry. Granite naturally repels bacteria but if you want to disinfect your countertops more than what soap and water can use water and 91 isopropyl alcohol. The good news is that you can treat granite countertops and protect them against stains and wear with sealing. Rinse with water and dry with a soft dishcloth.
When completely dry use another clean dry cloth to apply the sealer. Sealing may conjure up images of sticky wax or heat but it is actually a liquid you can apply with a soft cloth. It dries overnight and many find that two coats are sufficient to protect your granite countertops for up to 2 years. A lint free cloth is preferred.
Treat with acetone if you notice that the granite countertop near your stove or sink has begun to dull it may be grease oil soap scum or other thicker residue that is marring the surface.