Granite countertop care and maintenance


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Granite is luxurious and attractive. This stone has the strength and beauty, and if at the same time is properly used and protected, it will delight us with its charm for many years. That is why granite is the preferred material for kitchen countertops. A huge range of granite colors gives the kitchen warmth and individual character.

Here are some daily activities that should be avoided to protect the countertop against their harmful effects and retain the stones beauty for decades.

When furnishing the kitchen we want it to be aesthetic and practical. Both of these conditions meet the requirements of granite, which is both pretty and durable, and also adds value to your home or apartment. Granite rates a seven at Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness, passed only by Corundum, Topaz and Diamond. It is the molten rock that easily withstands temperatures posed by hot pots. Due to its hard structure it is resistant to most of the accidents that may happen in the kitchen. It is also very practical. Professionally installed granite countertops will withstand the test of time for centuries.

To increase the practicality of granite countertops, stone is carefully polished so that it is easier to clean and maintain a beautiful appearance. Also, sealers are available with properties that make it easy to care for and prevent any stains. Sealers are used periodically as an additional protection for natural stone countertops.

Although the granite is considered as the most durable material for countertops and other home components, it also requires proper treatment. This consists in paying attention to what is placed on its polished surface.

Although cutting or moving pots on the countertop during daily work should not normally damage the stone, try to avoid such actions. It will protect the surface from scratches. You should also avoid placing  acids such as lemon juice, vinegar, etc., because they can affect certain types of stone, making them dull or even causing etching. For daily cleaning of the countertop, we recommend using a soft sponge or a cloth with a neutral PH cleaning agent. After drying the countertop, it’s best to wipe the surface with a dry cloth.

If there happens to be a scratch or a chip, it is advisable to consult with stone specialist, who can restore the beauty of countertop. Most repair work can be done on site.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at 6:52 pm and is filed under Cleaning, Repair, Sealing. You can leave a respond

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