Caring For Granite Countertops

Caring For Granite Countertops

Granite Shield - Cleaning a DIRTY Granite Countertop


What is the best way to clean granite countertops?

The best way to clean granite countertops is not a safely guarded secret, but While a simple matter of understanding the composition of the granite itself. Granite is a natural substance porous. Any porous material can be broken down by acid or liquid longstanding. Keep your prize clean as new, after two simple guidelines.

To achieve a clean surface without damaging your granite to choose a cleaner not acid. Clean with vinegar should never be used. Any product containing vinegar will be too acidic and can make the surface of the granite. This will leave scratches and delete the brightness of your counter. You can create your own cleaners so that you are sure the cleaner is gentle enough.

To create your own cleaners, rubbing alcohol and a mixture of liquid dish detergent. Make sure the detergent you use is not abrasive. Any abrasive will scratch the surface. In addition, be sure to mix the substance properly or may end up with a dull film that covers your work surface.

Most people find it easy to buy a mild cleaning solution. Check the label carefully to avoid any acidic ingredient. Remember to avoid these at all costs. They will damage eventual ruin your granite as well as allowing liquid standing on the surface.

When the liquid is allowed to sit on a porous surface such as granite begins to fill in the pores. Over time the pores become deeper and broader. This makes the grain appear scratched and may lead to rupture in case of letting go long enough. If a counter is wet, dry immediately with a soft cloth. Remember that the tools you use are as important as the cleaner you use.

Only soft cloths should be used. This will help prevent damage. Never use block letters or cleaning brushes. They leave ugly marks on your counter and waste investment they have done. How you use your counter may be as important as what is used for cleaning.

Never cut directly on the surface will scratch or dent for the roof and dull your knives. Place acidic foods like citrus or tomatoes directly on the cover is also a big no-no.

Keep these easy steps to remember in mind every day. When work on their desks to follow the suggested steps. You will be pleased with the appearance and surprised by the ease, because now you know the best way to clean the granite countertops.

Martha Stewart's Homekeeping Handbook: The Essential Guide to Caring for Everything in Your Home
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Martha Stewart's new home reference book is a must-have for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that it's gorgeous. Printed on thick, glossy pages covered with subtle sepia photos and that perfect Martha-blue as an accent color, Martha Stewart's Homekeeping Handbook is a pretty and practical package for everyone: "all mothers and daughters, fathers and sons who have a room, an apartment, or a home to care for." Stewart's exhaustive handbook features a handy "how to use this book" introduction; a room by room guide with weekly, monthly, and seasonal checklists; tips for cleaning, creating a comfortable and safe home, and moving; and a guide for identifying and caring for materials in your home. Curious? Take a look at some excerpts below. You'll be sweeping and shelving your way to a happier home in no time. --Daphne Durham How to Use This Book: An Excerpt When the first issue of Martha Stewart Living was published in 1990, I could not have begun to anticipate how wide-ranging our readers' homekeeping concerns would be. Since then, we have discovered new solutions to age-old problems, brought in experts to advise us on very specific questions about very specific?c concerns, and experimented with all the new (and not so new) home-care products. Over the years, I've brought these lessons home with me, too, which has made me more organized and made my homes better cared for and maintained. Households are busy places, works in progress where there is always something needing immediate attention and always something more that can be done. With that in mind, I have organized this book to address the tasks at hand and also to address the "more that can be done" for when you have the time and the inclination go beyond the essentials. It starts with the big picture--an examination of every room and everything you will find within each. The eleven chapters in the "Room by Room" section take you on a tour through the house, focusing on the surfaces and furnishings you might find in any room, and offering strategies for their care and maintenance. Starting with the kitchen, the central staging area in any home, these chapters open with practical space-planning advice, followed by the golden rules of organizing. This information is intended to help contain your belongings and make each room clutter-free and functional. Relevant homekeeping concerns particular to each room are explored in depth--so stain-removal basics appear in "Laundry Room," the best way to clean grout in "Bathroom," and easy sewing repairs in "Utility Spaces." The equipment essential to each room is also addressed, so if you are considering what kind of bathtub to install during a bathroom renovation or whether a gas or electric range would best suit your style of cooking, you will have the information necessary to make such an investment with confidence. Organize Your Kitchen: Martha's Golden Rules

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