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MAINTENANCE

TAKE CARE OF YOUR GRANITE/QUARTZ

HOW TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS

Compared to other surface materials, quartz countertops are newer on the scene. However, they have quickly developed a reputation as a high-end material owing to their many good qualities. Often referred to as an engineered stone, it has all the strength and durability of natural stone. Quartz is better at resisting surface damage than similar materials. It’s also non-porous and resistant to stains. These very qualities are what make them ideal for commercial and residential kitchens that require natural aesthetics and high-performance.

HOW TO CLEAN GRANITE COUNTERTOPS

Don’t miss our take on specialty granite cleaners and polishes a bit further down the page. Let’s keep this as simple as possible for you because I’ve seen way too many guides that over complicate the simple process of cleaning granite countertops. What you’ll need: dish soap (any brand will do) paper towels hot water isopropyl alcohol spray bottle How To Clean Them Wet your paper towel with hot water Add 3 drops of dish soap Get a decent lather going and wipe them down Dry them with a dry paper towel Now that they are clean you might want to disinfect them because soap won’t kill the bacteria and virus that may be lurking on the surface of your counters.

DIY GRANITE COUNTERTOP REPAIRS THAT LINE YOUR POCKETS WITH SAVINGS

Keeping your kitchen work surfaces looking new like these is pretty easy with a little "know how". You took your time in choosing the perfect granite for your kitchen, and you’ve promised yourself that you’ll be so very careful in taking care of it, but life happens. Kitchens get messy, drinks get spilled, things get dropped. Your kitchen work surface won’t stay perfect forever, but fortunately, there are plenty of things you can do to restore damage.

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