5 Secrets To Granite Countertop Cleaning

Granite countertops add elegance and sophistication to any kitchen or bathroom, making them a popular choice among homeowners in SW Florida. Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential to maintain their luster and prolong their lifespan. In this article, we will reveal five secrets to cleaning and caring for your granite countertops effectively, ensuring they remain beautiful for years to come.

Introduction

Granite countertops are a significant investment, both aesthetically and financially. They require proper care to retain their natural beauty and durability. By following these secrets, you can ensure that your granite countertops in SW Florida remain pristine and free from stains, scratches, and damage.

Understanding Granite Countertops

Granite is a natural stone known for its durability and beauty. It is composed of various minerals, including quartz, feldspar, and mica, which give each slab its unique pattern and color. While granite is highly resistant to heat and scratches, it is not impervious to damage. Granite countertops can be susceptible to staining if not adequately maintained.

Secret 1: Daily Cleaning Routine For Granite and Marble Countertops

The first secret to keeping your granite and marble countertops clean is establishing a daily cleaning routine. This involves gentle pH-neutral cleaning solutions and regular wipe-downs to remove dirt, spills, and bacteria. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can dull the surface and degrade the protective sealant.

To clean your granite countertops daily, follow these steps:

  • We recommend “Crystal Clean” daily stone cleaner. Until recently, this product was made available to stone restoration and fabrication companies.
  • Spray the solution on the countertop and let it sit for a minute.
  • Gently wipe the surface using a soft microfiber cloth to prevent spots.

Secret 2: Removing Stains Effectively From Granite and Marble Countertops

Despite your best efforts, spills and stains are bound to occur on your granite countertops. The second secret lies in knowing how to effectively remove these stains without damaging the stone.

Here are some stain removal methods based on the type of stain:

Organic Stains – Home Remedy – (coffee, wine, fruit juices): Mix a paste of baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, and cover it with plastic wrap. Leave it overnight and rinse it off the next day.

Oil-Based Stains (grease, cooking oil, butter): Our stone division uses and recommends “Wet Poultice.”

Ink Stains – Home Remedy – Use a paste made of a mixture of rubbing alcohol and baking soda. Apply it to the stain, cover it, and let it sit for several hours or overnight before rinsing.

Secret 3: Preventing Damage and Scratches To Granite and Marble Countertops

To maintain the longevity of your granite countertops, it’s crucial to prevent damage and scratches. Despite its durability, granite can still be susceptible to damage if not handled properly.

Follow these preventive measures:

  • Use cutting boards and trivets to avoid direct contact between the countertop and sharp objects.
  • Avoid placing hot pots and pans directly on the granite surface. Always use heat-resistant pads or trivets.
  • Clean up spills promptly to prevent them from seeping into the granite’s porous surface.

Secret 4: Sealing and Resealing Granite Countertops

Sealing your granite or marble countertops is essential in maintaining their beauty and protecting them from stains and moisture. The fourth secret is understanding the importance of sealing and the frequency of resealing.

When your countertops are installed, they are usually unsealed. Because of this, your porous granite and marble are susceptible to staining and etching, making them look ugly.  To protect your natural stone surface, you should have them professionally sealed with a food-safe sealer.

To check if your countertops need sealing, perform a simple water test. Sprinkle a few drops of water on the countertop. If the water beads up and does not absorb into the granite after 5 minutes, the countertops have been sealed and still offer protection. However, if the water darkens the surface within a few minutes, it’s time to seal or reseal the countertops.

Tru-Clean Surface Care has been sealing countertops since 2007, and we offer a penetrating sealer with a 25-year manufacturer warranty.

Secret 5: Professional Cleaning and Maintenance In SW Florida for Granite and Marble 

While daily cleaning and maintenance can significantly extend the life of your granite countertops, periodic professional cleaning and maintenance are also crucial. The fifth secret is to enlist the services of a reliable cleaning professional specializing in granite or marble countertop care.

Tru-Clean Surface Care is one of the leading natural stone cleaning, restoration, repair, and sealing contractors in SW Florida.  Our certified technicians have the skill and experience to transform your countertops to an exceptional finish. We are the “cleaner of choice” to many of our areas leading interior designers, stone fabricators, contractors, and homeowners desirous of a professional cleaning or restoration at a fair price.

Tru-Clean Surface Care has the expertise, tools, and products necessary to deep clean and restore the natural beauty of your granite or marble countertops. We can remove tough stains, clean and apply a deep penetrating sealant designed to last for years, and provide personalized advice on maintaining your countertops.

Beautiful Countertops Are Just A Phone Call Away!

Granite countertops enhance the beauty and value of your home. Following the five secrets revealed in this article, you can ensure that your granite countertops in SW Florida remain spotless, lustrous, and resistant to damage. Remember to establish a daily cleaning routine, address stains promptly, practice preventive measures, maintain the sealant, and seek professional assistance when needed.

FAQs

How often should I clean my granite countertops?

It is recommended to clean your granite countertops daily to remove dirt and spills. Establishing a regular cleaning routine will help keep them in excellent condition.

Can I use vinegar for granite countertop cleaning?

No, vinegar is acidic and can damage the protective sealant on your granite countertops. It’s best to use a pH-neutral detergent or specialized granite cleaner.

How can I remove tough stains from my granite countertops?

Different stains require different removal methods. Use a baking soda paste for organic stains, such as coffee or wine. Oil-based stains can be removed using a “Wet Poultice,” as outlined above.

Should I avoid using abrasive cleaners on my granite countertops?

Yes, abrasive cleaners can scratch the surface of your granite countertops. It’s best to use soft cloths or sponges and avoid using scouring pads or abrasive powders. Also, NEVER use vinegar, as this can cause etching and break down the protective properties of sealers.

For Granite and Marble Countertop Cleaning and Sealing, Contact Tru-Clean Surface Care.

Tru-Clean Surface Care provides professional countertop cleaning, restoration, repairs, and sealing services throughout SW Florida.  For more information on our services, please visit us online at https://trucleansurfacecare.com/ or call us at 239-541-4888 – Cape Coral and Lee County, 239-206-1935 – Bonita Springs, Naples, and Marco Island, or 941-621-2198 – Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte, Florida.  You can also visit us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TruCleanSurfaceCareFL/

Tru-Clean Surface Care is a Certified Partner with the prestigious Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), a Stone PRO Professional, and a Surface Care PRO Partner.  We are A+ Rated by the Better Business Bureau and an eight-year-in-a-row winner of the coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award.