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Caring For Granite Countertops

By IEHA

Granite countertops are a popular option available when it comes to kitchen or bathroom remodeling. They look great, they’re durable, but they can also cost thousands of dollars.

 

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Granite Countertops

 

Granite requires special care and attention because it’s a natural stone. Here are a few tips to help you protect your investment:

  • Seal your countertops: According to the Marble Institute of America, an industry group, granite countertops should be sealed so that the stone is more resistant to dirt and spills. Check with the manufacturer or retailer about the best kind of sealer to use on food preparation areas.
  • Be careful what you clean with: Avoid ammonia-based products—or acidic cleaners containing vinegar, lemon or orange—on your granite countertops. Also avoid abrasive cleaners such as dry or soft cleansers. Don’t use cleaning products that contain acid such as bathroom, grout, or tub and tile cleaners. Specialty granite cleaners can be used, but they can be expensive. There’s a way to stretch your dollars. 
  • Mind your budget: Mild glass, all-purpose and pH-neutral-type cleaners can clean granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, windows and even your flat-screen TV. Read and follow labels, and test first in an inconspicuous place.

There are also some other basic preventive measures you can take to protect your granite countertops:

  • Use coasters: Place a coaster under all glasses, particularly those containing alcohol or citrus juices that can etch or dull the surface of many stone countertops.
  • Use trivets or mats: They’ll protect your granite countertop from hot dishes and help avoid scratches.

Granite countertops can really add spark to a kitchen or bathroom. Proper care will keep them looking beautiful.

 

Caring For Granite Countertops:  Created on May 6th, 2012.  Last Modified on January 21st, 2014

 

About IEHA

IEHA

The International Executive Housekeepers Association (IEHA) is a 3,200-plus member organization for housekeeping management. Executive housekeepers are managers that direct housekeeping programs in commercial, industrial or institutional facilities, including upscale hotels, hospitals, schools, and other public places. The non-profit was founded in 1930 in New York City, and is now located in Westerville, Ohio, a suburb of the state’s capitol.