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Granite is a common sight in Long Beach homes and businesses. As a building material, granite offers many advantages. It’s strong, durable, and has a striking natural beauty. Another plus is that granite is easy to maintain and clean.

KEEPING YOUR GRANITE SURFACES CLEAN

A soft dry cloth can be used to sweep away crumbs and other materials. Stains and dirt can be wiped away using a sponge or cleaning cloth dipped in warm soapy water. You can also use cleaning solutions specifically designed for natural stone. These mild, pH-balanced granite cleaners are formulated to be gentle, so they don’t damage the granite’s surface.

You’ll want to steer clear of cleaners that contain harsh or abrasive ingredients like vinegar, lemon juice, ammonia, or bleach. Avoid using generic household cleaners not specifically formulated for natural stone. These types of cleaners can damage the granite’s protective sealant and permanently stain the stone.

Wipe up any spills as soon as possible. Granite is porous and liquids like red wine, citrus juice, and cooking oils can seep into the stone. If left on the surface for too long, these liquids can stain and discolor the stone.

Hot plates, pots, pans, and other cookware should never be placed directly on a granite surface. Place coasters under glasses and use trivets or hot pads under hot cookware. High temperatures can damage both the seal and the stone.

CHECK THE SEAL

One of the best ways to preserve your granite features and keep them looking their best is to apply a surface sealant. Granite is porous, and applying a sealant helps reduce the stone’s absorbency. This makes it easier to clean, reduces the risks of stains, and helps protect the granite from cracks or chips.

The seal will have to be reapplied periodically. To ascertain whether your granite requires resealing, a straightforward test can provide the necessary information. Drip a little bit of water onto a section of the granite. Wait ten minutes and blot the surface dry. If the stone has darkened where the water was, then it means the water has been absorbed into the stone and the granite needs to be resealed.

While you can buy a granite sealer and try to apply it yourself, for the best results hire a professional to do the job. When home and business owners in Long Beach need expert granite cleaning and sealing services, they turn to Fuller Granite Repair. We have the tools, training, and supplies to protect and restore your granite surfaces.

LONG BEACH GRANITE CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR

For comprehensive granite cleaning, maintenance, and repair services in Long Beach, CA, call Fuller Granite Repair. Fuller Granite Repair has been providing professional granite repair and cleaning services to homes and businesses throughout South Bay and the greater Los Angeles area since 1993. We offer granite maintenance, polishing, restoration, sanitizing, sealing, and repair.

Get in touch with Fuller Granite Repair today to learn more about our services and receive a free quote.

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