Marblelife Granite Countertop Cleaner 32oz Spray

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THE PROPER CARE OF CLEANING GRANITE & QUARTZ Step 1 “Cleaning Granite” – Cleaning is the first and most important step in caring for natural stone. Make sure to use a cleaner that is both safe to not damage your stone as well as one that will actually remove the oils that get trapped in the pores and removes the residues left by the other products. Our cleaner is not the only product that is safe and effective. It’s just that over 25 years of worldwide service of natural stone, this is the best we have experienced and what we use. Step 2 “Sealing Granite” – Sealing your natural stone is the second and next most important step in caring for your surface. Sealing your stone surface provides both protection against stains and helps make step one cleaning easier for you. Since harmful oils and some substances can stain your beautiful stone, it is important to use a very high quality sealer. Sealing your stone surface should be done in most cases annually and in high use / high traffic areas, maybe twice a year. Step 3 “Polishing Granite” – This step is not actually polishing granite since this would actually take the use of professional honing pads and a professional’s experience. The best part is that in many cases someone insists that their granite needs to be polished, when it only needed to have the residue removed. This can easily be done by you with our cleaner and by following the directions above. Step 4 “Conditioning Granite” The truth is that a good portion of granite and quartz will not take a gloss conditioner or “polish”. The best way to see if your granite will take a gloss conditioner is to try one to see if you get a noticeable improvement. If there is no noticeable difference, then you can save yourself the trouble of trying different products because your granite is too dense to accept anything safe that would enhance its appearance.