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Cleaning Granite

How to Properly Clean Granite

Granite is a durable and elegant natural stone that adds beauty to any home. This guide will show you what's needed to keep the surface looking its best as it requires proper care and cleaning. Using the wrong cleaning products can dull or damage the surface, diminishing the natural shine.

This guide will walk you through the best cleaning practices, recommended products, and essential maintenance tips to preserve the beauty of your granite surfaces.

Tips for Maintaining Granite

Clean Up Spills Immediately 

Even with a properly sealed surface, granite is susceptible to staining. Household liquids such as vinegar, lemon juice and harsh chemicals like bleach or drain cleaners can etch the surface, leading to dull spots. To prevent damage, wipe up spills immediately - especially if acidic or oily substances.

Use Right Cleaners

For the best results, use a cleaner specifically formulated for granite, such as Stone Care International’s Daily Cleaner. Unlike generic household cleaners, these products penetrate the stone’s pores to remove dirt and grime while preserving its natural shine. Regular use helps maintain the integrity and beauty of your granite for years to come.

Protect Granite from Heat and Oils

Granite is heat-resistant but not heatproof. Avoid placing deep fryers, rotisseries, or toaster ovens directly on the surface, as prolonged exposure to high heat and oil splatters can cause damage. Use protective mats all times or place appliances away from granite countertops to prevent wear over time.

Directions for Using Stone Care International's Daily Cleaner

  1. Spray cleaner generously onto the granite surface.
  2. For heavy grease or dirt, let the cleaner sit for at least one minute.
  3. Wipe in a circular motion with a clean, dry terry towel until the surface is dry and polished.