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How To Clean Granite Countertop

using AAA marble helpful hints and services. Although granite countertops have become a popular choice for many homeowners, the vast majority are unsure of how to properly clean and maintain the stone’s surface. While you can purchase granite cleaner there are other ways you can safely clean and preserve these durable, yet beautiful countertops. Before you begin to actually clean the countertop, remove excess debris and move appliances or items so you can reach all areas. Wipe up any spills or sticky residue on counter. The best way to avoid staining your countertop is to remove liquids or sauces immediately from your countertop. If the liquid has set, use a hot wet rag to loosen and remove the caked on debris. Wash with warm soapy water and remove crumbs or other debris. Use a basic soapy rag to clear countertops of remaining crumbs, debris or other matter before you thoroughly clean your countertops. Clean your granite countertop thoroughly with a granite cleaning formula. You can make one of your own, or contact us for special cleaners or a FREE price quote!

Create your homemade granite countertop cleaning formula for How To Clean Granite Countertops and floors. Be sure you use cleaners that are pH balanced and include no acid or acidic type chemicals. Fill a bucket or your sink with warm clean water. Combine mild dish detergent with rubbing alcohol. Mix three parts dish detergent with one part standard rubbing alcohol. Alcohol works well because it has antiseptic and cleaning properties but contains a pH level of 7.0--the same pH level in water. Mix well and allow water to cool slightly. You want water to be very warm, but not scalding or extremely hot. Make sure your soap and alcohol are well mixed for a nice balance. Do not use any ammonia, vinegar, or lemon cleaners on granite. Although granite is an extremely tough surface, it is susceptible to acidic formulas, which eat away at its surface. Vinegar, and lemon all contain more acid than is safe for granite.

Wash counters using a clean white cloth. For best results, use a white cloth, free of excess fibers that could become loose and be left behind on the counter. One possible solution is to use a clean cloth diaper or microfiber cloth. Immerse the cloth in the cleaning solution and wipe counters thoroughly. Soak your cloth in the solution, allowing the cleaning fluid to permeate the cloth. Before cleaning the counter wring cloth out to remove excess fluid. Run hand over the counter to ensure you’ve removed all debris. Due to the nature of granite counter designs, some stains or leftover debris and stains may not be apparent to the naked eye. However, if you run a clean hand over the countertop surface you may be able to pick up stuck on debris that your cloth may have missed. Avoid using cleaning products that contain any type of acid such as white vinegar, which may scratch or dull the countertops.

•Use a different cleaning approach for certain stains such as: ink or magic marker--rubbing alcohol; oil based stains, grease, cosmetics or tar--acetone; mold/mildew--bleach or hydrogen peroxide; rust--poultice. Some stone cleaners come in the form of quick wipes. These make cleaning granite counters quick and easy!

•Use coasters or placemats underneath food and drinks to avoid spills or damage to your countertops. If you are not sure about How To Clean Granite Countertop AAA Marble Care is just an email or phone call away.

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