need advice on taking care of my new granite

That’s exactly the same thing I used to worried about with my Granite counters. It will really leave a stain especially if you’re not able to wipe it quickly. For wine stain you can try mixing a molding plaster. Bleach it to form a paste then simply apply the paste into the stained area for 30 minutes. You can now remove the paste and rinse it with water. For regular cleaning, it is best to buy granite cleaner that is approved for granite countertops. It is also important that you Seal your Granite it once a year depending on its usage. You can also check some helpful products here: http://www.myinstalledcountertops.com/seal-your-granite.html

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in Counters 12 years and 2 months ago

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mystiky | 13 years and 3 months ago

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My new kitchen is almost finally done. Yesterday, my new GRANITE countertop was installed. We ended up using a stone called “Dejavu”. As en example of it, you can go here (make sure you click to enlarge it): http://countertoppromo.com/deja-vu-granite 

Since having real granite is new to me, I want to make sure that I take care of it correctly. So, I would like to ask a few questions here to get some feedback. The stonemaster of course sealed the stone before leaving. 1) The stonemaster that did the cutting & installation advised me, since we plan to do a lot of cooking at home, to seal the granite twice a year to be on the safer side.
When I asked him for a good quality sealer, he recommended one made by FILA. What are your opinions on this brand and is there an alternative one I should consider? 2) When I asked him besdies “water + soap”, is there any other good way of cleaning the stone – without causing it any damage – I was shocked when he said that I could use Windex. Is this true? Isn’t that a chemical? He swore to me that it would not cause any damage no matter how often I use it. 3) For some simple hand dishwashing (that would not require a machine), we put in a soap dispenser near our sink. We will be using Palmolive “original” hand liquid. Now, if some of that stuff gets on the counter (while being dispenesed), is it dangerous for the counter to let it sit there? 4) If No. 3 is really indeed safe for the granite, then might I then use Palolive as “soap & water” cleaning option? I really don’t want to become overly fanatic with this new & beautiful granite but at the same time, I really don’t want to damage it out of my own carelessness. I welcome any & all comments!

timber | 13 years and 3 months ago

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I’ve had my granite counter for over 10 years, sealed it once, use all sorts of cleaners on it including Windex and it looks as great as when it was installed.

daveinbedstuy | 13 years and 3 months ago

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I’ve had granite countertops in various homes since 1985 and never once sealed them or cleaned them other than to wipe them with the dish sponge.

SewardWasRight | 13 years and 3 months ago

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I had a few granite sample given to me to help me in the selection of a granite type/design. I spilled red wine on one without noticing it. The next day it would not come out no matter how hard I rubbed. I think all granites are different and require different treatments, so I would be conservative and treat the granite with the industry minimum of, I believe, sealer twice a year.