Care of Granite Countertops

Lindsay ~ 15 August 2005

With so many people choosing granite countertops for their kitchens, I thought I’d hunt down some information on the stone and how to care for it. One of the endearing qualities of granite is that’s it is fairly low maintenance. Here’s a closer look:

Durability of Granite

Granite countertops can’t be burned with regular use, and the stone is highly resistant to stains. Acidic spills (orange juice, soda pop, etc.) can leave spots or rings though, so it’s important to clean those types of spills promptly. Because granite is one of the hardest stones available, it is almost impossible to scratch through normal use. It is also resistant to cracks and chipping.

Long-term Care of Granite Countertops


With proper care granite can stay looking nice for years. Though granite is resistant to stain, most installers recommend applying a stone sealer to extend the life of the countertops. If granite does become cracked (this usually takes some serious abuse), you can fix the crack by filing it with a granite dust and epoxy mixture. If you’re not sure how to do it yourself, you can call a professional granite fabricator to polish and refinish the counter’s surface.

Routine Maintenance/Daily Care of Granite Countertops

Your granite countertops do need routine care to stay looking their best. To clean granite, just use a soft cloth moistened with water and a mild dish soap. Avoid using acidic cleaners on any natural stone. Despite the fact that granite is resistant to stains, it is recommended that you blot spills immediately. Less frequently, you should use a stone cleaner; shop for one that is pH neutral and contains no harmful ingredients (i.e. ammonia).

With a proper sealant and routine care, your granite countertops should stay looking good for years to come.

Sites with further information:

http://www.stonesandgranite.com/faq.htm
http://www.pbase.com/weed30/cleaning_granite

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