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How to Clean Stains From Black Granite Worktops

Posted by admin in July 5th 2010  

Granite is known as one of the most toughest stones available on the market today. Diamonds, carbide, and other various sorts of granite are the only known substances that can put a mark on its surface. It even has the impressive feature of withstanding forces successfully under normal conditions.

The majority of black granite worktops are protected with sealant. This is a safeguard against liquid spills and stains that can be absorbed slowly due to the workspace being porous. Wine and oil spills are probably the most serious since they can cause significant damage. Water can also turn out to be a problem because it will leave a noticeable mark if it penetrates the granite.

Black granite countertops have risen in popularity within recent years. Black granite does a wonderful job in complementing many kitchens due to them having matching kitchen utensils, wood toned cupboards, and pots. Owners of this fine substance will not have any difficulty in cleaning it. This is probably the chief reason why consumers select black granite worktops over other colors.

Many retailers will promote this exceptional granite as being stain resistant. This is true, but there are a few stains that can leave a visible mark on a counter made of black granite counter. Oil, milk, wine, coffee, water, and tea stains are the commonly known culprits that can wreck havoc on one’s granite.

One should always wipe up any spills at the moment they occur if he or she wants to avoid the trouble of discoloration. Cleaning up accidents immediately will not give the liquid an opportunity to penetrate the surface. Following this procedure will help anyone avoid any problems with damaging stains. It is also a smart idea to perform routine cleaning on your counter top with a reliable brand of dish washing liquid. A stone cleaner purchased from the granite retailer will also do a fine job. Please remember to use a water soaked damp rag or cloth after wards.

Has any milk or oil spilled onto your granite counter? If so, simply make a paste out of three tablespoons of pure hydrogen peroxide and one cup of fine flour. Apply this paste directly on the stain. Allow the mixture to work on the stain for a couple of hours. You should then proceed to get if off with a sturdy sponge. The stain should now be removed. Acetone is the perfect chemical that will eliminate stains caused by markers. Persistent stains not caused by oil such as juice, ink, or wine can be taken care of with a mixture of bleach and molding plaster.

Cleaning up spills immediately will help you avoid any probability of staining. Following the tips listed above can help anyone preserve their black granite worktops for a very long time.

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