Here's how to avoid breaking down the countertop's sealant.
By Jessica Mattern, Woman's Day
Cleaning granite
countertops is one of the easiest spring cleaning tasks to tackle—as
long as you have the right product on hand.
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clean and polish granite countertops, be sure to use a safe and gentle
cleaner designed for the special surface. Michael Dimopoulos, a Thumbtack House Cleaner and the founder of Lazy Susans Cleaning, suggests washing with the Daily Granite and Marble Cleaner Spray from Method as often as needed.
To
refresh and sanitize your countertops, spray the solution onto the
granite and wipe it down with a paper towel or rag—it's that simple!
This solution is gentle enough to use around kids and pets, too.
If you do
choose to use another cleaning solution, just make sure you avoid
anything containing vinegar, bleach, or acidic substances like lemon and
orange. These substances will break down the countertop's sealant and
leave stains behind.
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